
23 March 2014 | 2 replies
It is a rehab in process, exterior paint scraped, interior, new electrical, new plumbing, new sub floor & drywall hung, no tape..

29 March 2014 | 14 replies
Since you didn't provide a breakdown on the expense side please remember that stuff happens where you have to paint; call a plumber; replace carpeting; wear and tear inside; insurance; taxes; mortgage interest etc.

6 March 2017 | 15 replies
As for painting, improvements, pet ownership and the like, you have the same rights as any other homeowner.
5 June 2014 | 4 replies
Home Depot has everything you need; Investor tan paint, kitchen cabinets, light fixtures, Decora outlets and switches, Pergo laminate flooring, Berber carpet, 6 panel doors, light fixtures and ceiling fans, etc.

8 July 2014 | 14 replies
You should expect closer to $40k on a home this size if it needs the cosmetic basics (floor, cabinets, counters, paint, baseboards, hardware, etc)

6 June 2014 | 10 replies
One unit needs to be re-painted.2.)

5 June 2014 | 6 replies
We got a quote to paint the whole house while we were thinking about flipping it -- interior paint, trim, scraping, retexturing, and painting the popcorn ceilings, and exterior painting, for about $3,500.

6 June 2014 | 2 replies
For instance, in Michigan, the seller is required to attach a lead paint disclosure form as well as a form for disclosing any known issues with the property.

8 June 2014 | 9 replies
i have a 10% off for lows and home depot already for my military discount and i get an additional 5% off at home depot for having a contractor account with them.i also already have connections with just about everyone in the business as far as contractors go, i even have some really awesome contractors have that agree to hourly rates along with others that are by the job.I am mainly asking to see what tricks people use besides the normal ones to ensure I'm not missing out on anything and to make sure i am not stuck in a one lane mind set. its always good to ask others what they do and ensure times are not changing around me.i honestly order a lot of my items online and have them shipped to the house and store them in the garage to have my contractors install them when they get there. i do spend a lot of time at the house waiting for delivery but i use that time to ensure all the work is being done to standard.one thing i have been thinking about lately is hiring some guys from a "ready work" company to do all of my clean ups. but i have yet to do this one and am not sure i fully trust random guys who will accept 10$ a hour to do what ever jobs they can pick up that day...i also have access to realtor direct flooring companies, and a discount painting company due to my va hook up. ill tell you what i have the hardest time finding deals on is cabinets and countertops