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Steven Maduro what renovations make the most sense for your rentals
17 October 2012 | 16 replies
I have a duplex built in the 50's I noticed that a similar duplex down the street was for sale and upon viewing the pictures I noticed it had a washer dryer hook up stuck in the utility closetthe owner moved the hot water heater to the left and and expanded the space I decided to do something similar in my unitsI actually used one of the hall closets there are two in the unit one near the kitchen and one outside the bedrooms I decided to use the one nearest the kitchen and ran plumbing and electrical to the closet widened the opening to accept a stack washer and dryer and installed vent holes and duct work to remove the lint.from the dryerof all the things I did in my unit from tiling to new lighting and laminate flooring over carpetprospective tenants seem to appreciate the washer dryer hook up the mostI think a close second is the laminate flooring but I wont know until it is all down and I have my first looks.this is probably old news to you veterans out there about converting a closet into a washer dryer room but I am a newbie and just happened to stumble upon this idea when I saw my neighbors house otherwise I may never had had the inclination to do it.
Frances L. Oil Tank Gauge
17 October 2012 | 1 reply
I inclined to overlook something.
Daniel Miller up-front application charges - *please* help me with this!!
20 October 2012 | 9 replies
(The latter is a *really* unpleasant option, especially in afternoon commute traffic.)Frankly, I'm inclined to drop the early deposit, I don't think I'm running that much risk!!
Account Closed Duplex or Rehab?
21 August 2007 | 4 replies
Just based on the limited information provided, I'd be inclined to do the duplex route.Owner occupied can help you quickly determine if you have the stomach for bigger/better deals in that same area - or if you need/want to adjust your investment focus. :)
N/A N/A The Las Vegas real estate market?
25 September 2007 | 17 replies
As it is, the more contact I have with people who claim to be victims of bad mortgages, the less I am inclined to support any kind of bail-out.
Bernadette C. LEASE OPTION
13 October 2007 | 4 replies
Since it is non refundable your prospective clients are more inclined to purchase. you can also help them and get them in touch with a mortgage broker to make sure they are taking the neccessary steps to purchase down the road.
Angie Hills Licensing as Realtor or Appraiser beneficial
15 November 2007 | 12 replies
If you are expecting commissions the other agents are less inclined to call you when they have a hot deal.
N/A N/A AHS Home Warranty
30 December 2007 | 8 replies
I'm not inclined to do electrical, plumbing, or heating work myself.
Account Closed Are prices going to start up again?
17 April 2008 | 37 replies
And especially considering I live in what was one of the prime bubble markets (South Florida), I'm inclined to believe him again this time as well.
Eric Foster Short Sale Processing Company
5 August 2010 | 35 replies
I feel the ones working for the latter would be more inclined to work harder for the larger split.