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21 October 2024 | 17 replies
-- We typically start with an exterior front, then go to kitchen and nicest bathroom.
20 October 2024 | 3 replies
. $230k - I believe $5000 out of pocket, seller paid closing costs etc.January - Today > Remodeled Unit 2, 3 & 4 New Flooring, Kitchen, Bathroom, Tiled Showers, ETC.Today > Resigned Unit 1.
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23 October 2024 | 13 replies
@Michael Kazalas, personally this sounds like too many cooks in the kitchen, but also a very clear violation of SEC rules around material involvement.Granted, I don't know much about fractional ownership other than vacation rentals, which are limited to 8 owners, typically.
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20 October 2024 | 9 replies
$100k would be tight.A 3/2 -- 3/2 no walls moved; $90k is possibleA rental rehab; lipstick, no HVAC or roof, keep everything, paint kitchen cabs and scrub up bathrooms.
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26 October 2024 | 50 replies
Another push back I got from them, was when I asked them to change the main/listing photo to be the kitchen, and not the front of the house.
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18 October 2024 | 1 reply
Your mechanicals and capital expenditures are a lot more important and more expensive to fix than a pretty kitchen. its better to live in outdated kitchen and have a well kept home with updated mechanicals/roof/hvac than one that looks pretty but will start to crumble5.
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22 October 2024 | 20 replies
I think it's okay to not have a deluxe backyard, see what the market is demanding.We didn't want to or have the funds to do a full renovation, Here are some things we did when we got our primary ready to rent:-Tore out fiberglass tub and surround in master bedroom-Had new tub and tile surround put in (felt nicer for primary bedroom suite)-New toilets and all new faucets-Hired guy to resurface all kitchen and bathroom countertops-Took down popcorn ceiling and had resurfaced/ painted-Neutral paint and trim throughout (had different colors all over prior)-changed out washer hook-up valves to prevent issues Things I wish we would've taken care of:-regular yard maintenance hired out and baked into rent-LVP flooring throughout (kept mix of tile and carpet)Just did final walkthrough and got keys this morning for tenant moving out.
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20 October 2024 | 17 replies
Big puddle in the kitchen.
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19 October 2024 | 1 reply
I watched my parents flip houses since I was little and have always been on job sites or made "pocket money" by doing chores like painting fences or washing kitchen cabinets, which I realize now my parents were putting us to work to build that sweat equity.
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24 October 2024 | 139 replies
If you are using a good contractor than he should take the architects plans and specifications and give you a quote that is binding unless you change the scope of work or materials.If you are buying light rehab properties you must be familiar with the cost of replacing a bathroom and kitchen, painting, drywall and flooring.