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Tim Wang Newbie Rehabber - Need 2nd Opinion on Contractor Quote
7 April 2018 | 5 replies
Cheap places to get hardwood floors outside traditional retailers.
Chris T. Landlords - renting out a house with basic improvements?
7 April 2018 | 8 replies
.- Ripped up carpets and re-finished the hardwood- Fresh coat of paint- Laminate flooring in the bathroom- Stick on splash for the kitchen sink area- Few other minor repairs- Brand new stainless steel oven (all other appliances stayed the same)After all of this was finished up for about $5,000-$6,000 I was able to rent the unit out for just above market average in my area.
Craig Poskus Cost Segregation for Capital Improvements in 2017
23 October 2018 | 8 replies
It's a great start that you have all the receipts and excel list, but you need to have a professional take a look if you want something that would be defensible to the IRS.To answer your questions: windows are generally considered structural so they'll be 27.5 year (unless they're a part of a 5 or 15 year asset - rare but possible), the floors depend on what they are and how they're installed, carpet and laminate are generally 5 year, solid hardwood and ceramic tile are generally 27.5 year, the deck could be 15 year or 27.5 year depending on how it was installed.If you'd like to have an in depth discussion on this and see some numbers PM me.
Oliver J fryer Checklist prior to buying
9 April 2018 | 0 replies
“REHAB”Even if you find beautiful hardwood floors under nasty carpet, keep in mind your focus is ‘tenant proofing.’
Zain B. Where do you purchase Hardwood in the Northern NJ Area
15 April 2018 | 7 replies
Hello, Looking to purchase 3,000 sqft of hardwood flooring.
Blake Lowderman Small College Town Portfolio Seller Finance
14 April 2018 | 3 replies
New mechanicals, new roofs, tile in all bathrooms/kitchens, granite counter tops, hardwood floors, huge walk-in closets, laundry rooms, open floor plans, new siding, new windows, spray foam insulation.
Account Closed Did I got ripped off by the General contractor
13 July 2018 | 15 replies
If you do a high end finish (i.e. granite counters, tile showers/tub surrounds, hard wood flooring etc) you can pay more that that.
Blake Edwards What's the Best Rehab Bang for my BucK?
15 May 2018 | 2 replies
Flooring - Using laminates to capture today's trends can cost of fraction of hardwoods.   
Jennifer Brennan Rehab or Wholesale?
23 May 2018 | 2 replies
There is some water damage from a built in air conditioner and the inside of the house needs to be painted,  carpets pulled,  wallpaper removed in the kitchen and a bedroom,  hardwood floors refinished,  and possibly the dated kitchen updated with new cabinets, appliances and counters.  
Ryan Moret Bad Foundation - Who is right here?
29 May 2018 | 8 replies
Master bedroom had a low points ranging from -0.7" to -3.5""The house has experienced settling of the foundation""It is my opinion that the foundation remains structurally sound and re-leveling is not required at this time.During our inspection of the home we came across the following:Noticeable sloping when walking around.Buckling hardwood floors in the master bedroomCracked and delaminated tile in the master bathroomCracked bricks and mortar joints on the exteriorHome inspector said there is definitely evidence of foundation movementPermapier came out to provide a free estimate and evaluation and suggested multiple piers along master bedroom as well as some other areas of the home.