David Finley
Co-sharing work space
18 September 2017 | 8 replies
All local news outlets covered the opening, I did a mailing campaign, social media ads, etc.
M Marie M.
469 square feet of rental house Baltimore, MD
9 October 2017 | 16 replies
The biggest problem with the microwave was it was installed over the outlet that it needed.
Oren Elbaz
Is Multi-family properties w/ 6 to 25 units to broad of a niche?
23 October 2017 | 10 replies
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Christopher Dunson
Mechanics lien on Flip property for undone work and no contract
24 January 2018 | 53 replies
There are numerous things I later found besides the roof that are done badly or unfinished, ex: 10 outlets not working, or not grounded, or reversed.I have an offer on the house to close in 28 days, and am looking for quick solution, and or long term action, as trying to mediate the situation with him face to face seems to be costing me and getting me nowhere.
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
Amanda Van Pelt
No separate meter or main breaker in duplex
13 September 2017 | 9 replies
My unit does not have its own meter and has a breaker box with most of the outlets and lights within my unit, but no access to the main breaker.
Darian Richardson
Second Deal financing for Multi-Family
13 September 2017 | 11 replies
From ceilings fans, dishwashers, HVAC units, electrical outlets, and basically everything under the roof, I highly recommend it.I hope this was helpful,@Charles Kennedy
Arissa Dahl
Have any investors thought of/gotten a realtor license??
12 September 2017 | 7 replies
@Robert FreebornFirst year:Real Estate Course: $420 (Rockwell), there are cheaper schools out there.Written Test: $125Finger Prints: $30Realtor's Union dues: $620 (Optional depending on Brokerage)NWMLS dues: $480Supra: $75 activation + $15 a month = $255Office fees: $65 a month or $780 (Will vary depending on Brokerage and Model)Total: $2,710 Additional Cost:Signs: This will vary depending on Brokerage and if you are on a team or notBusiness Cards: Depends on what you wantEvery two years after that you will have a certain amount of CE that you have to accomplish, but if you take advantage of free education hours put on by Title Companies and other outlets, you can reduce your cost. *** Fact ***If you sell one house a year, it pays for itself...
Paul G.
Condo in Mesa, AZ Deal Analysis
10 December 2017 | 18 replies
We go to either the Outlet for scratch and dent, or buy used for super discounts, depends on our timeframe for replacement.
John Morgan
Has anyone joined the group "snap-flip"?
25 August 2019 | 44 replies
Use the same filters and barriers you would use if approached by a salesperson in a car dealership or the appliance section of a retail outlet.2.