
21 May 2017 | 148 replies
Some investors will use (and markets will command) 15-20 years for a roof and others get 25 (or more) years, some get 10 years out of HVAC and others get 15, 20 or even 25 years...and pay $2,500 for full replacement (inside and outside) versus twice that amount, some investors/properties/markets require structural or mechanical replacement in 20-30 years where others get way longer than that, some pay $300 to paint a full interior unit (trim and all) and others pay thousands (not cap ex but you get my point), some need to replace cabinets every 20 years, others can be painted and last twice that long (or more), some investors pay $1.00 per sqft installed for flooring and others pay 2-4x that amount...the list goes on...huge variations by asset class, market and investor.

4 September 2021 | 8 replies
This will let you learn as well as manage the couple guys who you might hire for specific items like trim and tile etc.

10 May 2023 | 0 replies
Floors, cabinets, vanities, paint/trim, blinds, water heaters, clean up landscaping.

19 August 2023 | 7 replies
We hired out for the drywall, trim work, kitchen countertops and flooring.

24 March 2022 | 6 replies
New kitchen, new flooring, knocked down walls, removed popcorn ceiling and re-textured, new trim, new carpet, new doors and hardware, all new bathrooms upstairs, cleaned up landscaping, new tile work, new closets, new water heater, and new paint on interior and exterior.

13 August 2019 | 3 replies
And paint only the trim and the walls.My question is as a noobie I am repainting the whole unit.

21 August 2023 | 0 replies
This included deep cleaning, landscaping, paint, trim work, etc in the home.

15 November 2014 | 22 replies
@Alissa Sabbe Sherwin Williams ---Sand Dollar #6099...I really like it for all the wall with white trim...You can also get it matched at HD or Lowes..

6 August 2023 | 3 replies
Repainting the walls, trim and doors after turnover is one of my biggest expenses.

5 December 2019 | 2 replies
-natural maple cabinets will look good even after being banged up a bit-quartz or solid state countertops are durable and relatively cheap-refinishing wood floors and tile in kitchen and bathroom, no vinyl or carpet-tile shower, no plastic surround-pedestal bathroom sink, vanities tend to get water-damaged and gross-grey walls, white trim, white ceilings-I have never had stainless appliances myself, do you think they last as long as white before they look worn?