
28 February 2018 | 9 replies
The house is cleared out and cleaned, 2727 Sq' on 2.75 acres, (home owners are claiming 3239 Sq' living space), newly built 60x40 barn in 2015, Well water, Clear septic system 200 Gallon Propane Tank for gas just outside the city limits.What can I realistically asses the repair costs to be?

8 November 2017 | 51 replies
She bought a few gallons of gasoline, dumped it on his car in the garage, and blew it up.
22 December 2021 | 2 replies
On an average our water consumption is about 3000 gallons a month.

5 December 2017 | 16 replies
Tell them you are a real estate investor and you want to set up a wholesale account, that someone told you it ran around $22-$25 gallon.

10 February 2016 | 18 replies
After Repair Value: $130,000Closing Costs at time of purchase: $2929Monthly Holding Costs: $1,370Interest Payments: $570Property Taxes: $620Electricity: $50Water: $30Insurance $100Number of months holding costs: 9Total carrying costs: $21,889Repairs $47,242 + 10% Contingency = $51,966 TASK UNIT Materials Needed Line Item Cost Asphalt Shingles Per Square 20 $4,400.00 Aluminum Gutter Per LF 150 $675.00 Pressure Wash Per House 1 $150.00 Vinyl Siding Per Square 1 $265.00 Paint Exterior Per Floor SF 100 $137.50 Lawn Maintenance Per 1/4 Acre 2 $70.00 Trim Bushes Per Yard 3 $120.00 Remove Tree Per Tree $1,000.00 Fix Foundation Wall Per LF 60 $9,000.00 Roll-Off Dumpster Dumpster 1 $350.00 Full Demo Per SF 2400 $960.00 Service Call Per Hour 8 $680.00 Natural Gas Hot Water Heater - 50 Gallon Per House 1 $710.00 Replace All Supply Lines Per Fixture 5 $1,000.00 Install/Replace Tub Per Tub 1 $350.00 Build Tile Shower Per SF 70 $1,365.00 Kitchen Sink Per Sink 1 $120.00 Bathroom Sink Per Sink 2 $140.00 Kitchen Faucet Per Sink 1 $90.00 Bathroom Faucet Per Sink 2 $140.00 Trim Kit Only Per Tub 1 $130.00 Install/Replace Toilet Per Toilet 2 $340.00 Install Dishwasher Per House 1 $430.00 Install Can Light Per Can 10 $650.00 Replace Furnace Per Unit 1 $1,100.00 Loose-Fill Insulation Per SF 100 $100.00 Wall Board Per SF 1000 $1,160.00 Exterior Door Per Door 1 $800.00 Interior Door Per Door 10 $1,700.00 Replace Window Per Window 10 $2,000.00 Repaint Per Floor SF 1400 $3,150.00 Install Kitchen Cabinets Per linear inch 240 $2,040.00 25" Vanity Per Vanity 2 $300.00 Granite Countertops Per SF 50 $1,600.00 Install Carpet/Pad Per SY 45 $180.00 Carpet+Pad Material Per SF 400 $700.00 Install Laminate Wood Per SF 1300 $3,250.00 Install Tile Per SF 100 $550.00 Permits Per House 1 $200.00 Refrigerator Per Appliance 1 $1,100.00 Range Per Appliance 1 $900.00 Dishwasher Per Appliance 1 $700.00 Microwave Per Appliance 1 $440.00 Washer/Dryer Set Per Set 1 $2,000.00 Commission to Realtor at time of Sale 7% - $9,100Offer Price: $32,000 Potential Profit: $23,044

17 July 2016 | 13 replies
If the paneling is in good shape you should consider using the best quality paint/primer that you can afford (usually around $45 a gallon) If you don't know your "paints" then speak to the paint pro behind the counter and be sure to tell them you're painting paneling.I also agree with the previous poster that said your money is better spent on the kitchen/bathroom.Good luck!

11 May 2011 | 9 replies
When gas prices first started toward $4 per gallon in the Fall of 2007, the vacation rental market dropped dramatically and has still not recovered to pre-recession levels.On the other hand, our steady Midwest rentals are doing great.

10 August 2011 | 9 replies
no biggie. i have watched holmes on homes a lot and know exactly what you you are talking about.i will be putting a large concrete patio to push the water away before the fall rains come in. that's for sure.a few times i collected about 20 gallons of water in one 10x10 area in the basement.

31 May 2012 | 16 replies
But I drive about 50 miles per day and that truck only gets about 17 miles to the gallon.

9 January 2014 | 30 replies
It is copper based and one quart will treat 40,000 gallons so just dilute it in any old spray bottle about 50/50 with water and spray the affected areas, and let it dry.