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Chelsea Mastin A "Wheel Chair Friendly" Vacation Rental?
10 November 2017 | 8 replies
Wheel chairs take a toll on the doors, trim, baseboard and drywall.
Kenneth Cowan Goal Attained: 50% savings rate in 2 years
25 November 2017 | 5 replies
Then we cut the $100+/month cable bill and ~$500/month bar and restaurant bills.... and boom: 50% of take home pay was going into savings.With a few other trimmings, we now save 62.2% of our take home pay into savings vehicles (Investing Reserves, Emergency Savings, HSA, 401ks/Roths).
Ailen Li Newbie in Boston Looking for Advice on GCs
3 January 2018 | 16 replies
Trim and paint = $5/ft = $780.$2200 for appliances delivered. $300 for faucet and disposer. $6500+2500+300+1500+1500+1250+480+780+2200+300 = 17,310.  
Eric McCully 7311 Dunbarton Dr., Horn Lake, MS 38637 For sale: $105,000
17 November 2017 | 0 replies
That was before we made the following improvements:New roofNew garage doorInterior walls, ceilings, trim, and doors all repaintedExterior repaintedHomes of similar size and finishes rent for around $1100 per month up to $1200 per month.
Chris Aholt Allow me to introduce myself
20 November 2017 | 9 replies
I am a carpenter with a solid 15 years experience in the field wether it be framing, trim (int/ext), siding (vinyl/ james hardie).
Sebastian Naczas Picking table saw for DIY
15 October 2020 | 26 replies
Many jobs, such as trim, are far easier on the miter saw. 
Vincent Dimedio Financing multiple flip properties.
22 November 2017 | 5 replies
I planned on doing the minor cosmetic fixes i know i can handle (sheet rock, paint, trim etc.) but my main focus is going to be managing the flip as a whole (contractors,scheduling) creating a system, and setting up the next deal.
Patrick Jackson Problems with Contractors
6 December 2017 | 33 replies
If you want to set expectations, it should be worded this way, “Furnish and install all caulking (Big Stretch, or Approved Equal) at all millwork, standing and running trim, countertop and backsplashes to provide a complete, consistent, and seamless caulking interface at all dissimilar surfaces per the drawings and specifications.
Eric Dedovesh House Flip Timeframe
26 November 2017 | 14 replies
Wow this question is so vague I have no idea how to give specifics...On a 10' x 10' room (similar to your standard bedroom) I can remove everything down to the studs in one day.1/2- 3/4 day to rewire (simple cosmetic such as changing the number or location of outlets if you're actually changing the wires itself up to higher codes it can be 3+ days depending on how the house is wired and accessibility)1/2-1 day to insulate1/4 day for any windows or doors that would need replacing for the 1 room2 days for drywall (so long as the studs are straight and level)25 hours of taping (+/- 5 hours depending on the number of corners/edges) spread over 7 days usually front loaded 3-4 hours the first 2 days, then 2-3 hours for the remaining 5 days.2 days painting; 2-3 coatsflooring will depend on the product you're using but unless it's hardwood or laminate you can usually get it done 1 day.1 day trim and molding1 day clean and finishing touches.One thing that shouldn't be overlooked is the time it takes to purchase the materials and get them to the job site.Another is where you can actually do the work.
Ty Zaczkowski How do I handle this tenant situation on a duplex purchase?
27 November 2017 | 5 replies
It'll need paint, trim and doors, all cosmetics.