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Lucas Vaughn Blinds or No Blinds?
14 March 2014 | 8 replies
Most of them come in white and can easily be trimmed to size.
Travis McCaughey Rehab Outdoor Space to Increase Value
20 October 2015 | 7 replies
Trees should be trimmed or removed as necessary to be able to see the beauty of the house. 
Jeff Rabinowitz How Do You Market a Rental For Sale Without Alerting the Tenant?
21 December 2014 | 11 replies
Again you don't want them to be able to "point to your house" so no "blue" trim but specific enough that they get a good idea.
Jen L. What's your avg move-out reno cost? Still cash flowing?
1 May 2017 | 74 replies
I use the same neutral wall color and white trim -everywhere and chose a higher quality paint so its not typically a full paint job.
Angela Jossy Need help analyzing this duplex deal
22 November 2017 | 2 replies
There are several areas of moisture damaged wood on the exterior siding/trim that need to be repaired/replaced.
Stephen Bagnani Pushing 30, Financial Awakening
9 February 2017 | 28 replies
I am not quite sure where to start, as I have been until recently, living paycheck to paycheck, but I have trimmed a lot of expenses (ugh that car) I have joined this community, and I am working on repairing my FAIR credit as we speak.
Ashan D Ever thought of jumping ship into Business Acquisition?
1 November 2012 | 6 replies
He goes in, fixes the marketing, streamlines operations, and trims the fat in administration.
Larry Flanagan Siding cost
17 February 2013 | 5 replies
Just a wild guess, but a house that size probably has between 10-13 squares of siding, so you're probably looking at $2-4K.To do all soffits, fascia, trim and wrap all openings, you're probably looking at another $2K or so for a house that size.Btw, this doesn't include tearing off and disposing of old siding, which will probably be another $50 per square, or about $600 or so.All said and done, I'm going to guess $5000-6000 is a decent price to tear-off old siding, haul-away, replace, soffit/fascia/trim and wrap for a standard mid-grade non-insulated vinyl.
Shea Stringert Questions On Lead Paint
26 February 2013 | 7 replies
It is most often found in windows doors and trim where the wear would be more significant.
David Hayes Is it worth waking a baby to buy a flip? 1st flip in Cincinnati!
16 August 2016 | 17 replies
So here are my “before” pictures, and general scope of work and timeline that we planned to do at time of purchase (I’ll update later what all we finally decided actually do and more pictures)plan was to open up this wall by removing the pantry, more open concept feel.master 1/2 bathmaster bedroom...in good shape, all the BR's were fine. guest bath, functional, but not in great shape or updatedbedroomroom addition, overall also functional, just not updated - windows were in bad shapethere was a plumbing leak and some water getting in near the bottom of the foundation on the back wallstorage roomdeck needs replaced, very bad shape - not installed properly or maintained at allGeneral Scope of work for our plan:New roof/guttersReplace a few windows that were brokenPaint interior and exteriorNew Deck/PatioBasic landscapingConvert/update master ½ bath to a full bath by bumping out into the kitchenUpdate guest bath: new vanity, tile flooring, new tub, tile surroundFinish basementNew electrical boxUpdate HVAC in existing room addition: install a mini-split since there was very outdated window unit AC and baseboard heatNew trim throughout entire houseOpen wall between entry room and kitchenNew kitchen cabinets/granite countertops, updated layoutNew hardware/appliances/finishesMitigate basement water, fix foundation bowing walls.New driveway/front walk-wayOur initial budget for all of this was about $70-$80k.