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Marcus Smith My commercial Property In Rochester New York
9 February 2024 | 1 reply
how do you feel about the unreinforced masonry construction?
Brandon Patrick Has anyone delt with an abandoned house build investment?
7 February 2024 | 6 replies
However, the metal and concrete/masonry that remains in good condition should be ok.
Gayle Eisner Blow Me Down! Climate Change Coastal Investments
2 February 2024 | 41 replies
Property 1: single-family, masonry construction on south side of Chicago. 2019 insurance premium: $847, 2023 insurance premium: $959.Property 2: single-family, wood frame construction in Missouri. 2019 insurance: $861, 2023 insurance: $1414. 
Alex Yost Chimney Sweep Recommendation?
1 September 2016 | 6 replies
http://themadhatter-nc.com/We paid about $150 for a Level I sweep in our two story, masonry chimney.  
Trevin Munn Long time listener little time investor
24 September 2016 | 3 replies
I am in the Charlotte nc area, 21 years old and a Comercial masonry Forman.
Corey Switzer How to Buy When My Rent is Cheap
27 September 2016 | 2 replies
Roof and masonry work.The building is probably worth, 135-150k depending on the extent of repairs done to it.
Lenny Eterno We Have Termites but No One Wants to Treat!
17 August 2016 | 7 replies
Professionals drill (two feet or the longest masonry bit available) into the hole every 24 inches around the exterior and interior (if the basement is not finished) perimeter of the building and spray the chemical into the hole.After you have sprayed the chemical in the hole patch the hole with cement so the rain doesn't flush the chemical out.
Christopher Blanco Best Course of Action to Cut Back Scope
7 September 2017 | 14 replies
@Tom HurfordThe house is 2400 square feet, brick. 4 beds, 3.5 Bathrooms, University Heights, OH (near Cleveland)ARV: $240K-$260K Initial Budget was $58KBid from contractor: $59KMaterials I am providing: $16K (incl 2k contingency) (in bold below)Rough Scope: Landscaping (clean out window wells, remulch beds, trim bushes and trees)- L: $1845Masonry ( Tuckpoint Chimney, Tuckpoint exterior masonry around porch, powerwash brick) L&M: $1200Windows (Replace 16 Windows): L&M:$3600Roof (Inspect Slate Roof): $150Gutters (Replace all gutters): L&M: $1200Deck (Powerwash and stain): L&M: $500Front Porch (Scrape and Paint Iron Railings): L&M: $100Exterior Lights (5): L:$100, M:$200Kitchen (Complete upgrade, counters, cabinets, tile floor) L&M: $11,000, Appliances: $3,000First Floor 1/2 Bath (Complete upgrade,): L:$2000, M (supplied by me):$550First Floor Master Bath (Complete Upgrade): L:$4500, M (supplied by me):$2400Second Floor Main Bath (Complete Upgrade): L:$4500, M (supplied by me):$1800Third Floor Main Bath (Complete Upgrade): L:$2000, M (supplied by me):$1600New Entry Doors and Lockset (3): L:$300, M (supplied by me):$1025Finish Basement walls and ceiling (Frame, drywall, and Trim, 400 sq ft) L&M:$10,000Finish Basement Flooring (LVP): L:$1500, M (supplied by me):$1000Refinish Hardwood (1300 sq ft): L&M: $5000Electrical (Replace outlets, switches, faceplates, interior lighting): L:$1100, M (supplied by me):$1026Paint Prep : L&M: $600Paint Interior (floor (basement), ceilings, walls, and trim): L&M:$5000Exterior Painting (Garage door, house/window trim): L&M:$2500
Rj Kro Thoughts on an industrial property purchase?
22 September 2017 | 9 replies
But in general a 24' clear masonry building in good shape for its age and ability to add value through reverting to multi-tenant would be attractive to me and so long as your comfortable with the tenants credit, your return and ability to release it in 6 years if needed then go for it. 
Allana Alex Tenant says no to roach spray
12 November 2018 | 12 replies
I have a stone/ masonry foundation.