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Tadd Hale REI Groups in Tampa Bay, FL Area
20 August 2013 | 3 replies
Provided you are not a wall-flower and just go stand in the corner with your drink, you should meet some good people that can help you.
Nolan Dortch New member in Alabama
17 May 2017 | 15 replies
Problem is I'm not sure of all the outlets and resources to find it.  
Chad Schaper Ohio Duplex Purchase
19 July 2023 | 14 replies
., grass looks great, black painted fence, flowers, brightly painted exteriors, etc. 
Cor Bay Shop rentals / self storage
19 April 2022 | 4 replies
How much electrical (regular outlets or more Amps)?
Erika Carter #2- Advice on purchasing my first multi-unit building in Chicago
26 April 2016 | 3 replies
I have an update:Update #1I was super excited to find a possible 3 flat building, which was newly listed on MLS, But my excitement quickly turned to horror as: Unknown property conditions of 2 occupied unitsOlder, possibly original, electrical wiring that needed updating immediately (vacant unit had 1 electric outlet per room)Seller is deceased, estate now held by sister who lives in New York, who has never visited buildingPossible water/roof damage as warping and thick cracks appeared in stairwells/wallsOlder, leaking windows Questionable plumbingBIGGEST DEAL KILLER: EXPOSED ASBESTOS WRAPPED AROUND ALL PIPES IN BASEMENT!!!!
Daniel Rubenstein 4plex rehab and appraisal guidance
5 February 2016 | 4 replies
(So far ive replaced all flooring with laminate, repainted all walls, granite counters and painted cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and new outlets etc. around the place)Btw, its in a B area (almost a C).
Andrew McManamon I Need Your Help On This One BP!
13 October 2017 | 10 replies
Little items, too, like new switch and outlet cover plates and new door knobs. 
Nick K. Need advice around prop mgt fees/buying wrong
28 July 2018 | 34 replies
There is heavy pros and cons to both selling and keeping.I am still not sure about the mowing thing...the units are not very big to begin with...plus the guy that rebuilt them only put 1 water hose outlet on the outside of the building....no idea why other than laziness/cost...
Kyle McCorkel Monster 3 unit BRRRR complete!
6 August 2021 | 123 replies
Renovations included the following:•Previously one electrical meter and panel box, installed 4 new meters and 4 new panel boxes, complete rewire of entire building•New outlets, switches, and light fixtures•Repaired foundation•Split gas into 3 meters•Brand new ductwork, furnaces, and Central AC for Units A & B•New gutters & downspouts•Roof, flashing repaired•Trees around house removed•Entire exterior painted•30 windows replaced•2 new water heaters•Replaced about 75% of plumbing•Cleaned out garages, installed divider, and installed new garage doors•All 3 units:• New floor & paint, drywall repair• New kitchen cabinets, counters, appliances• New toilet, shower/tub, vanityPurchase price: $85,000Renovations: $175,000All-in, including closing & holding costs: $270kAppraised at $306,00080% LTV cash out refi (cash back after fees): $236kSo I'm left with about $34k in the deal. 
Brian Green $3500 - $7500 Apartment Renovations???
1 April 2023 | 16 replies
. $200.00 Lights ($100), outlets, & switches ($100)