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Kevin Phu My Potential First Deal-SFR House Hack with VA Loan
2 July 2017 | 3 replies
If I end up closing on this property, I will be renting out the bedrooms to reduce my current living expenses drastically and build MY net worth instead building someone else's by paying rent.Property Info-SFR 3 BR/2BA with detached 2 car garage and large yard-1,309 sqft (6,100 sqft lot)-Purchase Price: 400K with $0 @ ~3.5%Improvements Planned (~$2500 is my estimate)-Fresh paint on all interior walls (plan on doing this myself)-Fresh paint on the inside of kitchen cabinets-New flooring in the two rental bedrooms (undecided on what type and who will do work)-Have tile and grout cleaned throughout house-Minor work like securing slightly loose trim pieces-Backyard clean upMonthly ExpensePITI: ~$2,217Utilities: ~$125Vacancy: $100 (5%)Repair/CapEx: $100 (5%) (big ticket items are fairly new and in great condition)Total: $2,542Estimated Monthly IncomeEach Bedroom: $700 ($1400 total)One garage parking spot: $25 (not including into final calculation as it is not a definite)Total: $1400Out of pocket: $1,152I was paying $1,435 in rent so this would equate to reducing my monthly expenses by ~$300 ($3,600 yearly).
Katie West Encasting Washer and Dryer in Kitchen
5 July 2017 | 11 replies
There are cabinets hung on top of it. 
Andrew Barber Software for drawing house plans
27 June 2017 | 3 replies
I want something that will show the "before and after" look as well as the details for bathrooms and cabinets etc. recommendations?
Nick Affronti Curious How People are Finding Their General Contractors
23 August 2017 | 9 replies
I pretty much know what to recommend to the client by just seeing the property. if its low income I know to bid on basic cabinets/laminate countertops, low end tile, white appliances etc.
Mario F. pulling permits - should I go by the book? Or go for lower cost?
30 June 2017 | 17 replies
It's just that the other work, some of which I will do myself (floors, tiles, cabinet, etc)....is what I think won't need the permits.  
Bin Chen General Contractor vs hiring subs
11 October 2019 | 14 replies
(installing the moldings/cabinets?
Denzel Faulken Do you need a pickup truck for a first rental property
22 January 2022 | 42 replies
Most items outside of kitchen cabinets, counter tops, lumber , and sheet rock can fit in most vehicles now days. 
Al Anderson I'm in looking a wholesaling coach
13 January 2022 | 0 replies
Installed the last of my kitchen cabinets 12/22 and countertops were installed today. 
Robert Kohnfelder Tips & Tricks for Higher BRRRR Appraisal?
18 January 2022 | 4 replies
The entire kitchen (cabinets, sink, counters, etc.) will be brand new, if that makes a difference. 
Igor Stankevich Renovation in Charlotte lagging behind
14 January 2022 | 5 replies
Today is Jan 13, and work is partially done, but most of the stages are not fully completeStages are:1. deposit2. framing complete3. mechanical roughs complete4. insulation and drywall5. trim and paint6. cabinets and countertops7. mechanical trims8. project doneMoney are evenly spread among them.