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Kylie Fox so new to this i haven't even started!
16 December 2014 | 3 replies
Eventually i'd like to flip houses because i love doing interior design, and i live seing something run down turn back into the functional beauty it was meant to be.So now thays out of the way,lol...i'm fairly young at just 23 right now and am looking into getting my realtors license.
Jared LaLonde Looking for interior subs- Twin Cities
16 December 2014 | 1 reply
Looking for any referrals for interior subs in the Minneapolis/St.
Daniel Jia Roof leaking after 9 months closed escrow.
21 December 2014 | 4 replies
If it is rain water penetrating through the roof and making its way to the interior space the sheetrock, insulation and framing may need replacing as well.
Dele Ola Rehab/Fip
17 December 2014 | 4 replies
I would the make the worst case assumptions on the interior and add the two cost to figure a potential renovation cost.
Patrick Britton making offer on hoarder's house
31 December 2014 | 5 replies
If it's just a matter of removing debris and then an interior remodel, offer on it just as you would any other fixer and just include the extra costs in your rehab budget.On the other hand, if it's a really bad hoarder house, like this one:http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/223/topics/133...You'd want to offer something closer to land value.
John King Finding The Right Prices For Rehabbing
31 December 2014 | 4 replies
I'll be starting a first flip very soon, but I seem to be lost at the moment when it comes to finding the right appliances, materials for the interior (i.e., flooring, crown molding, etc.), if needed, which A/C unit to buy, and basically everything else.
Mason V. Multifamily question
31 December 2014 | 3 replies
Be sure to also make an offer contingent upon your satisfaction of an interior inspection of all units, pest and dry rot, roof, financing and so forth.
Chris Stromdahl First buy/hold closed, cleaned and rented!
4 January 2015 | 11 replies
We cleaned and painted the entire interior, took all of the floor trim off, had the carpet professionally cleaned then reinstalled the trim.
Nikki Greene New from western PA, mercer, lawrence counties
30 April 2015 | 11 replies
Hoping to find investor to flip some of these cheep homes.Im a electrician with 15 years been doing everything for 4yrs.Electric -done everything from service updates total rewires add outlets lights fans low voltage phone thermostat.( Anthony "Monk" Laurenza) electrical inspector told me to use him as a referencePlumbing- total replumbed houses add baths repairs replaced old cast iron drains used pex copper pvc repair and added gas pipe black pipe and gastight.repair/replace hotwater tanks both gas and electric.Drywall/finishing-repair drywall or plaster total guts went over old plaster textured ceilings.Trouble shooting and repairing furnaces/boilers-replaced furnaces with 90+, trouble shoot and repair pressure switch gas valves rollouts computers igniters .Paint-good at cutting in rolling (repair holes and cracks using tape mud 20min mud caulk)Windows/doors-repairing cutting glass and glazing replacing .replacing/repairing doors interior/ exterior.Also been doing maintenance on 30+ rentals for 2yearsNot much carpet, roofing,siding.Thank you, Travis [email protected]
Jonna Weber Mysterious "knock" coming from an interior wall
1 March 2021 | 50 replies
My tenant has been complaining of an occasional knocking sound coming from the upper half of an interior wall.