16 October 2018 | 1 reply
Hi Josh, I'm a local investor and agent, would love to chat with you anytime, maybe coffee at the Perfect Cup downtown would be a good start?
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12 October 2018 | 4 replies
.$4k per unit will maybe do paint and carpet...a few fixtures.
30 November 2018 | 14 replies
Not my cup of tea but it looks like someone is interested.
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9 November 2020 | 5 replies
But if you are just patching some drywall and replacing a few fixtures then you can find all that stuff on youtube.
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12 October 2018 | 5 replies
Now 1031 exchanges may only be done on investment real estate.What still has to shake out is guidance on what the difference is between equipment and fixtures that remain personal property and so are excluded from the 1031 exchange, and equipment and fixtures that become part of the real estate itself and so eligible for 1031 treatment.
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13 October 2018 | 20 replies
New electric, plumbing, full house sound system, CAT5 and cable lines throughout, original light fixtures and features, new open concept kitchen, master bath, finished carriage house, sports bar in the basement, etc.
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19 October 2018 | 19 replies
Also new wiring will be need in the house as well for codeLights and fixture where neededHeatingOption 1Replace with a completely new furnace, duct workand gas lines (most expensive)Option 2Have wall units installed. 2 downstairs and 1 upstairsOption 3Have electric heat installed in entire houseAir conditioningIf you do option 1 heating a can installIf you do option 2 heating can have ac unit in the wall unitIf you do option 3 heating need Window unitsAppliancesNo appliances is in this bidPlumbingAll new plumbing will be added to the houseFlooringCarpet throughout home as well as vinyl in kitchen and bathroomTrimTrim installed where neededPaintRepair drywall and paint entire houseNotes:The floor is a little un level this bid does not include leveling the floor.
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15 October 2018 | 7 replies
Damage caused by failure of your water lines and fixtures may be covered by your insurance.
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18 October 2018 | 18 replies
The liability is too many "sticks," all the balusters that create a very cluttered look, as well as obstructing half of the lower story windows.So first, let's replace all those sticks with a material that is less visually obtrusive, emulates the architecture, is far more updated and hip, and affordable.https://youtu.be/SPKgdEqnR3QYou could also do a slightly more designed baluster at the second-floor front-facing landings to celebrate those entries and add interest.Wrap approx. the bottom third (or 36" to the railing) of the second-floor posts with 1x to give them more visual weight, and create a very simple capital at the top.At the very base of the stairs (ground level), create two simple but very LARGE newel posts, and if at ALL possible, cap each with a very clean-lined light fixture.
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17 October 2018 | 11 replies
But, that's not a perfect strategy - the fixtures and finishes you might put into a rehab might be at a much higher level than what you would put in a rental.