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Ailen Li Newbie in Boston Looking for Advice on GCs
3 January 2018 | 16 replies
Price on kitchen and bath will vary a lot based on the type of finishes you have, however $25k will be a ballpark price especially if it's a rental unit.This is how the cost breaks down for us:$5,500 white shaker cabinets$3,200 granite$1,300 kitchen installation$3000 appliances$5,000 plumber + electrician$5,000 brand new bathroom including new flooring, tub and vanity, toilet, faucets, paint.$2,000 demo, permit fee and miscellaneous items.This is just a quick run down and like I said price will vary if you want to gut the whole place because at that point you have to add insulation etc.Hope this is helpful. 
Marco Padilla Purchase for a newbie.
21 December 2017 | 13 replies
It's not too late to take control.A huge red flag is flying if suddenly some other title company is willing to close.
Juan Jimenez New Member in Yakima
24 November 2017 | 9 replies
I hope to learn as much as I can, here at BiggerPockets, before I do my next deal.I have been a frequent listener of BiggerPockets and recently finished reading:The Book on Taxes for the Savvy Real Estate Investor by Amanda Han and Matthew MacFarlandFinding and Funding Great Deals by Anson YoungI am Currently, reading The Book on Investing in Real Estate with No (and Low) Money Down by Brandon TurnerI became a landlord by default.
Scott Choppin Submit your development deal for review and analyses
3 July 2018 | 31 replies
The one existing house needs a cosmetic rehab as it currently has a late 70's decor, but I believe it is well-maintained.The estimated numbers look something like this:Property acquisition:  $700kConstruction cost:  $750k ($350k for each new house, plus $50k cosmetic rehab on the existing house)Sales price:  $1.8M ($600k per house)So the profit would be $350k.  
Andrew Ellis Just Getting Started in Tampa, FL
27 November 2017 | 13 replies
I am also a developer, finishing my first two houses in just a couple weeks.
Amit G. Expected time to renovate
22 November 2017 | 7 replies
This time around though I am not able to calculate the time it should take to finish this rehab. 
Carolaine S. I just got bit by the rental real estate bug!
17 November 2017 | 13 replies
It’s not too late but it won’t be easy..I have a Coop in Riverdale next to Yonkers, and did a cash out refinance on my home.It took a little longer than expected but I was able to do it, everything is a little harder with Coops but all boards are different.It will be hard to find what you are looking for at your price range in Tri state area, have you consider looking out of state?
Dave Lawrence Financing question on MF deal
27 November 2017 | 5 replies
If you intend to do a reno, then an appraisal won't matter much since your end profit will be reliant upon your finished product.
Scott McGurk Indianapolis Apartment Meetup
26 December 2017 | 11 replies
Great to see I'm not too late for this!
Jeremy Fisher Need Landlord Insurance Recommendations :)
17 November 2017 | 3 replies
Hopefully will be closing on my first property in late December.