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Account Closed Thoughts on old houses
19 April 2018 | 11 replies
This sounds like a complete tear down and demo.
Nephtalie Pierre Do I need to list a short sale lead to the MLS with a Realtor?
19 April 2018 | 16 replies
I have verbally told my clients the information but I think I will use your list (with attribution) :):)My short verbal spiel would be 1) handy owner occupants don't need to cash flow or make money / profit and 2nd will you have a dumpster onsite the day of closing with day labor for the demo, know EXACTLY which electrician, plumber, flooring, cabinet guy, sheetrocker.....that you will use and when will they start, the PART NUMBERS for the cabinets, flooring, paint colors, doors, light fixtures.....
Francis James Gillies What is the best real estate CRM for my android phone?
15 April 2018 | 1 reply
You might have to set up demo's with a few to see if it does what you want it to.
Michael Majer Inherited Property - Guidance needed!
17 April 2018 | 9 replies
I have emptied the house of its belongings, begun to do the basic demo stuff. 
Brent Thompson Converting a 1.5 bath into a 2 bath.
18 April 2018 | 5 replies
@Brent Thompson - the potentially difficult part is how much concrete they have to break up to reach a sewer line and if any demo then framing needs to be done.
Tyler Evans Don’t get discouraged!!
25 May 2018 | 5 replies
Starting on the siding and roofing and all the finishing touches, we can’t wait to be done and start our next house which is vacant and demo begins in 3 weeks (follow to see updates) What I’m getting at is, the flipping world is not for the weak, you will get beat down, you will fail but in the end once you finally achieve your goals and jump those hurdles you’ll be sitting in a heating house looking at your accomplishments and realize everything you’ve worked so hard for this past few months is now a reality and it’s time to enjoy it!
Tyler Evans Don’t get discouraged!
23 April 2018 | 2 replies
Starting on the siding and roofing and all the finishing touches, we can’t wait to be done and start our next house which is vacant and demo begins in 3 weeks (follow to see updates) What I’m getting at is, the flipping world is not for the weak, you will get beat down, you will fail but in the end once you finally achieve your goals and jump those hurdles you’ll be sitting in a heating house looking at your accomplishments and realize everything you’ve worked so hard for this past few months is now a reality and it’s time to enjoy it!
Shannon Moyer Private money for flip
5 June 2018 | 6 replies
If he funds the purchase and repairs, I will do all the work (meaning some demo, finding/scheduling/managing contractors & projects, etc) we will spit the proceeds.
Meera Lakhavani Non refundable earnest money with 203k financing - YAY or NAY?
23 May 2018 | 15 replies
Demo has already been done but house is full of demo related trash.
David Hanor Ever offer way below asking price?
5 June 2018 | 18 replies
However, once a GC dug deeper for a bid, discovered stucco issues made worse by lead paint, potential roof issues, electrical upgrades needed to at least the panel and connection from street, and added the cost of plaster and lathe demo as opposed to drywall, the rehab estimate came out to $85-90k.