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Bobby Valcin New Appliances vs. Used Appliances In Rentals
4 June 2024 | 23 replies
Might as well have chipped countertops and broken cabinets
James Wise Yo! Out of State Investors! Stop doing this. We are laughing at you.
6 June 2024 | 71 replies
Obviously this depends on whats what but if its a 2 or 3 bedroom and things like cabinets do not have to be redone, its a pretty simple operation. 
Boffill Yosleys Stuck with a House for sale since November
4 June 2024 | 43 replies
Finish the ceiling and put a cabinet door over that panel or hang a picture.
Diane Stinebaugh favorite interior paint color for rental homes?
2 June 2024 | 37 replies
We have used a greige color "Poplar Gray" SW7071 by Sherman Williams with Extra White SW 7006 trim and cabinets.
Edward Schenkel Ask An Attorney Anything About Real Estate Law
9 June 2024 | 223 replies
A cabinet painting business ran as a cash based sole-proprietor and I’m an insurance adjuster operating out of an S-Corp.
Justin Mason Advice for Financing a Low-Cost, High-Rent Property
31 May 2024 | 6 replies
I'm exploring alternative financing options and would greatly appreciate insights or experiences in similar scenarios.Key Points:Property Location: Cahokia HeightsPurchase Price: $17,000Rental Income: Approximately $1,500/month via Section 8Condition of Property: Updated plumbing, roof is in good shape, needs AC unit, paint, flooring and cabinets and counter topI'm considering reaching out to private lenders but would like to gather opinions on:Feasibility of securing a mortgage for a low-cost property.Attractiveness of this deal to private lenders.Any creative financing strategies that could be applicable here.Legal and tax implications I should be aware of.Potential risks and how to mitigate them effectively.Any advice, suggestions, or contacts in the private lending space would be immensely helpful.
Tarcizio Goncalves Capital Expense or not?
30 May 2024 | 9 replies
All the improvements I am doing is going under this category (new bathroom, new plumbling, new kitchen cabinets, new tile, new flooring, appliances, etc...)I dont know how classify my labor expense.
Steve Hodgdon $14,000 for a deck in SF Bay Area
30 May 2024 | 17 replies
It's not for structural use, but I really like it for building cabinets/furniture/shelves... 
Jack Schwartz A Comprehensive Guide to Homebuying,
29 May 2024 | 0 replies
A Comprehensive Guide to Homebuying, it's essential to be thorough and methodical to ensure you're making an informed decision but draw boundaries, it's okay to open built-in closets and kitchen cabinets to assess the property, However, respect the seller's privacy by not invading their personal space, such as medicine cabinets, storage boxes, or clothing drawers,Interior:Architectural style.Bedroom and bathroom count, size, and location.Closet and storage space.Number of floors.Sightlines and general floorplan.Appliance age and condition.Light switches and socket count.Plumbing and water pressure.Natural light and views.Noise levels.Stairway width and type.Porches and decks.Garage and parking capacity.Proximity to neighboring homes.Remodeling opportunities.Exterior:Roof and siding condition.Landscaping and outdoor maintenance needs.Additional Considerations:Take notes and photos during the tour.Use your five senses to assess the home's condition.Ask your real estate agent questions about the home's features, flaws, and market conditions.Red Flags:Overly scented rooms.Water stains and damage.Lack of maintenance.Foundation issues.Sagging ceiling.Fresh paint that may be covering up issues.Final Tips:Be prepared to make multiple offers before finding the right home at the right price.Stick to your budget when making an offer.Don't overlook potential red flags just because you love a home.
Cindy Shiblie I have 3 newbie questions
30 May 2024 | 10 replies
For a kitchen that needs new sink, new range, new fridge, new white shaker cabinets, new granite countertops, new tile backsplash you are looking at 12k+For LVP it is maybe 1.25/sqft and then figure another 1k - 2k for installation.I learned first by calling and asking.