15 November 2017 | 28 replies
Concrete: $75 a yard installedBrick: $.50 per brick installedpainting: $100-150 a room with trimexterior painting: $1800-$2500new hvac : $2300new window: $100-$150 for standard sizes x 2 for installdrywall : $12-$18 a sheet finished (depends on finish level and size of sheets)tile: $5 a square foot installed (add material cost of between $2 and $10)basic stainless appliance package : $2500hardwood $2 a sq. foot installed $1 a sq foot to refinish (add material cost of $2 to $10)plumbing: $100 per fixture to install and $100 per fixture rough-inelectrical: priced per outlet and per fixture for both rough-in and installTotal rewire of house: $3K-$6Kupgrade electrical service: $800Total replumb of house with pex (no slab): $2K - $5K10x10 set of cabinets no frills: $2500, about 1 day for a capenter to installcountertops: $1500-2000new roof: $5K (metal including materials)deck: $2K-$5Kbulldozer/bocat: $80 an hourdumptruck: $1.50 per mileCarpenter: $35 an hour low end + $10-$15 an hour for helpers. 2 carpenters can frame an entire house in less than a week.

12 April 2016 | 14 replies
Turnkey is an excellent method to invest in Real Estate, it is important to understand your goals and strategy, then drill down the true meaning of turnkey for you, we can begin with:"Turnkey in simple terms means - a completed product or service that is ready for immediate use.
26 February 2016 | 2 replies
After doing more research, I do believe the gift method is the way to go.

21 January 2019 | 19 replies
Lots of things can be wrong with a 115 year old house.. electrical, plumbing, etc.

26 February 2016 | 1 reply
*Plumbing is old.

26 February 2016 | 4 replies
If you've never done either, figure out which method you'd enjoy and most aligns with your goals.

29 February 2016 | 1 reply
I was speaking with a local real estate investor that mentioned his quick glance rehabbing formula he uses on houses he doesn't have the time or ability to do an actual walk through on (he does a lot of volumes, and q...

2 March 2016 | 6 replies
Hey David, what side of town are you looking on and what is your method (buy and hold or buy and flip?

29 February 2016 | 1 reply
I'm just starting out and I wanted to know if this was a great goldmine of a source, to what degree and the best methods that have been used for the sellers.

30 July 2016 | 4 replies
Duplex was a foreclosure and has numerous small and medium issues including plaster work, plumbing, electrical work, tuck pointing and some other projects.