
3 July 2019 | 16 replies
You will not raise your homes value by adding a lien against it for solar panels.

8 May 2019 | 5 replies
Hi Wilson,There is a way to know the approximate age of the electrical panels with the breakers in them, if that helps.

24 July 2022 | 0 replies
We went 10k over asking and then asked them to cover the closing costs and a 3.5k check to the electrician of my choice for an electrical panel upgrade.

8 November 2022 | 10 replies
It's a 1500 SQFT house and the partly finished basement" has some wood paneling on the walls and lament flooring." the basement is another 1500 SQFT.

4 June 2017 | 90 replies
Rehab Scope: - Exterior siding- Extensive plumbing work- Electrical upgrades (power panel)- Stripped master bath down to studs- Stripped kitchen down to studs- Flooring throughout- Texture/Paint - Baseboard/casing- All new electrical fixtures- Plumbing fixtures- Landscaping packageLessons Learned: - Do what you do best, and delegate the rest.- You will make more money with a cell phone than you will with a hammer- If you spend all of your time managing the project, you will finish the project and not have another project to work on.- Flipping houses is a "job", not passive income, hire a GC, focus on deal flow.Here are some rough numbers:Purchase Price: $80,000Rehab: $78,000Commissions/Closing:$10,000 Utilities/Taxes: $3,000 Total: $171,000Sales Price: $207,000Profit: $36,000

1 August 2017 | 8 replies
Wood, for 2 reasons1) you can see the obvious wood panels and joints2) It has a raised foundation (not a slab), which they only put under wood frame houses

8 September 2017 | 5 replies
Have you looked into SIP panels or ICF 's ?

30 January 2016 | 2 replies
There is one gas meter, one electrical panel, one water meter and one water heater.

23 September 2013 | 25 replies
It seems like when I buy a house there are always a couple of doors missing, so I started changing out all doors except closet doors with 6 panel doors,,,it really doesn't cost that much if you have to replace some anyway, and it does make a difference,,we also use satin nickel hinges and handles,,,I figure I'm adding $300 or so to the price, but its a much more upscale look,,,I also buy appliances from the scratch and dent area of homedepot/lowes (I'm sure most people on here do also), and buy any stainless appliances I run across at a good price,,it really dresses up the kitchen

24 March 2017 | 2 replies
@Chris Mason your description of "whoever answered the phone" was wonderful and made me think of the first panel of this comic:https://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2016/11/02/dr.-...