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Lauren DeFreitas Modern Farmhouse Flip in Plano TX
24 January 2023 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $219,000 Cash invested: $120,000 Sale price: $525,000 Full renovation including all new plumbing (removed cast iron pipes), removed load bearing walls and installed beams, new electrical panel, leveled and resurfaced concrete, all new flooring, cabinetry, doors, and painted interior and exterior.
Christine Lee Middleton Low Income Housing- Would you Invest?
19 February 2023 | 21 replies
Hi Christine,The new complexes they build are typicaly pretty nice and aimed at mostly "The Working Poor" aka Low Income vs no income.The government retains some control over the owners during the buildings contractual required time to offer units to the working poor.It would be nice if the government also runs a program like (crime ridden and dangerous) Nickerson Gardens in LA to house whomever does not qualify for one of these units.It works nice when it removes urban blight from an area and replaces it with nice modern housing, and sometimes resurfaced roads.It allows the working poor, (Min Wager earners at McD's and Tire removers at Pep Boys, etc..) to live in apartments comparable (inside) to those middle class (higher income) (some lifelong renters by financial circumstance, some not) renters might choose to live in. 
Laura Williams I lose $20k/year - help me w/ my strategy!
27 January 2019 | 122 replies
When the driveway needs to be resurfaced?
Nicolas Beck bathtub replacement cost
11 May 2019 | 3 replies
You can resurface the tub for about $400-$500.  
Christy Barre Our landlord is building an ADU on our rented property
26 April 2023 | 7 replies
I'm resurfacing the lease and will look. if it wasn't subdivided and we have rented the entire property.. what should I do?
Justin Chan Thinking of BRRRring in a not ideal neighborhood.
3 May 2023 | 20 replies
Full gut of a decent sized triple starts around $300K but I would say closer to $450K for good quality reno... now $100K can completely 'resurface a property' - new kitchens, baths, sandfloors, paint etc... but you're not touching electric, plumbing, or moving walls, replacing windows, structural, etc... big advice is walk the property with a trusted contractor. 
Bryan H. Alternate to tub resurfacing?
8 September 2013 | 5 replies
This tub looks like its been resurfaced a few times and it keeps wearing.
Sam Leon Wear and Tear? Or Not?
20 February 2014 | 30 replies
As @Jon Holdman mentioned, the blinds are damage rather than wear.As for the tub, was it ever resurfaced previously, or is that the original finished surface?
Raymond C. Is Concord, CA worth looking at to invest?
18 August 2021 | 22 replies
Glad this resurfaced
Account Closed Commercial Real Estate Investment - Banning CA
16 January 2024 | 12 replies
Parking lot depending on size could be 25k to 100k to resurface.