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Trevor Candice Solved: Learn how to ESTIMATE rehabs
16 October 2020 | 3 replies
. $1000 for a standard size room, could be living, bedroom, dining room.
Cal C. Manna from heaven: tenant wants laminate and volunteered to pay!
11 November 2015 | 7 replies
"Will you ask the owner if I can have laminate wood flooring installed on the living areas Living room dining room stairs and upstairs hall.
Andrew R. New guy...and girl...and girl
3 May 2017 | 9 replies
Looked at her this morning, charming, great neighborhood; however, single pane windows, incredibly small dining/living room in the 2/1 unit we would occupy, some knob and tube wiring, and a questionable foundation made it a solid pass.  
Kevin Lefeuvre Price gap between low season and high season?
4 May 2017 | 5 replies
Regardless if it is in a bedroom, in a walk-in closet, in the dining room, or in the living room. 
Jeremy Collins What can be done with this property
12 August 2013 | 7 replies
I've dined in an old firehouse in Downtown Los Angeles and similarly had coffee at a very cool old firehouse in Old Town Sacramento.It should be obvious by now that (I eat out a lot and) many clever folks have turned buildings into restaurants and coffee places.My suggestion is to find out what type of space is most lacking in your community and determine if the property, through any stretch of the imagination, could be made to fit that purpose and still make economic sense.Another factor is if the historic name of the building can be leveraged into a PR benefit.
Casey Crowe Cat hoarder condo rehab
4 May 2021 | 23 replies
(The kitchen is worse than we thought, however)Dining room to the left:Nice built-in unit in the living room:All for now! 
Brian Pulaski House #5 in CT a Success
22 January 2018 | 49 replies
The dining to kitchen wasn't opened up, door to garage moved, new door to the deck added, renovated the other baths, coupled with all the other cosmetics and yard work.All in all I ended up putting about $108,000 into the house.I listed it for $319,900 anticipating it to sit, lower and sell around $300,000.
Warren A. 37 days listed. No offer. Should I stage? - Loma Linda, CA
30 September 2018 | 31 replies
Kitchen, living, dining, loft and master + master suite.   
Ben Gibson I need help with an my first deal
10 July 2014 | 9 replies
The thing is that everything in the area is 300 sq ft smaller becaus this house has an addition of an extra bedroom bathroom and dining room.all of the ones i found within 2 miles  in the last 6 months hadno updates, linoleum, particle board counters. old bathrooms and they were comping out at about 174 to @1050 sq ft up to 189 @ 1120. the home i have has an addition but it was done with brick to match the original home and it was done well so the house is about 1400 sqft. so i feel like a 187 valuation is a very conservative.
Account Closed Cheapest natural material flooring
3 June 2012 | 16 replies
I'm looking to replace about 800 sf of carpeting in the main living area (combo dining/living with open kitchen) and entryway and hallway.