
5 May 2021 | 5 replies
Don't put European flat paneled, high glass cabinets in a 1920's bungalow.

6 May 2021 | 2 replies
Our tenant wants to upgrade the master bathroom and kitchen cabinets/countertops.

12 March 2022 | 0 replies
We would have saved money going into it as a flip instead of primary and using custom cabinets and bathroom finishes.

15 March 2022 | 8 replies
Temperature inside 86.2-5 out of 12 drawers in the kitchen were nailed shut.( boxes were gone)3-Wash machine didn't run any cold water , ever.( needed new value)4- no screens on any windows. ( house built in 2006)5- kitchen cabinets (used) installed in both bathrooms. ( guess vanities cost to much)6- both toilets rock because they replaced tile with fake wood and the flange was 3/4 inch high.( cost a pretty penny to get a plumber to cut down and re seal up for a holding flange)7- No pee traps in either bathroom drain

14 March 2022 | 32 replies
Like, whatever tasks you have completed and inspected by the end of the week, you get paid for (like if they did all the skim coat, installed all the cabinets, tile the bathroom tub surround, etc)If you are working off a draw system, be up front with them, and tell them as soon as the work is completed and inspected you submit the draw request for the payment (which also reimburses you the materials), so it's less than a week (usually) from request to payment.

13 March 2022 | 0 replies
Or if someone in the Boston area has a spreadsheet with their cost for rehab that would be amazing.floors (per sqft), most likely LVPpaint (per sqft)Drywall repairDemoFull Kitchen remodelFull bathroom remodelRoof replacementHVAC replacementWater Heater ReplacementNew lighting (per room)Siding replacementFascia/soffit replacementWindow (per window)Door (per door)Some of these like kitchen remodel is broad so please feel free to be more detailed (I.e. for kitchen cabinet cost, backsplash cost, etc).
26 March 2022 | 2 replies
Need paint, drywall repair, bathroom repair, changing a door and 2 cabinets .please send me some referrals
16 March 2022 | 7 replies
The Association Bylaws and Declarations will give you info on the parts of the condo you own (could be the sheet rocking, cabinets, fixtures, etc. ) and what is the Associations.

16 March 2022 | 10 replies
I mostly look for properties around the 1% rule that can cash flow $250-400 a unit, have parking, the systems are in good shape (maybe one capex item that needs repair) and aesthetic fixes to the interior (flooring, paint, cabinets, countertops etc).

15 March 2022 | 3 replies
-You will spend 10-20% more than you and your contractor think you will spend on the remodel -You will take weeks or even months longer than you and your contractor think you will on the remodel -If you don't have any design experience, your home will not turn out as attractive as it can be unless you hire a designer or ask the opinion of some real estate agents for finish feedback (think flooring, cabinets, countertops, paint color, etc) -When you open up walls for any reason, you will almost certainly discover something you didn't know would be there (old plumbing lines, signs of mold, rotted framing, corrosion of sewer connections, unsafe wiring, etc) -Materials will take longer to get to you than you think (due to ongoing supply chain issues).