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David Krulac New Hot Water Heater Regulations April 16, 2015
28 April 2015 | 17 replies
It's a 4 plex so there could be 4 people in the bathroom at once, but not likely.
Theo Hicks First Property Story: Success and (mostly embarrassing) failures
27 July 2015 | 24 replies
As I reach the bottom and turn to the sounds source, I am confronted with downpour of water coming from the ceiling of the basement bathroom.
Seth Cunningham Would this be a good offer?? Need help with repair cost and final numbers.
29 April 2015 | 0 replies
Bathrooms: 2 new tubs is I cannot get the others clean $1000, plus the labor and extra tile work probably running me 3K for something decent in both baths?
Marc Steinert Rental property renovation question?
28 December 2014 | 20 replies
While I was at it, I replaced the floor because it was the easiest time it would ever be with the bathroom already ripped apart.
Account Closed Are you a Member of your local REI Club?
17 March 2014 | 29 replies
I posted on B.P. that I was new to investing and shortly after *********** invited me to one of his investing meetings.Now, I'm really shy around new people and I was so nervous when I went, I made a bee line to the bathroom.
Stephen E. Condo Renovation: Full or Cheap out?
5 February 2014 | 3 replies
.)* Refaced kitchen cabinets and vanity; new counter tops, sinks and faucets ($5,000)* Ceramic tile in kitchen, bath and hallway ($1,000)* New carpet throughout ($3,000)For a total of $12,000.
Kyle Gregg what is the true definition of "Sweat Equity" with a 203k loan?
20 January 2015 | 9 replies
I want to be able to get a 203k loan and do some of the work myself. work like flooring, tiling, painting, any finish carpentry, possibly drywall work, bathroom/kitchen cabinets, etc...These tasks do not require a license to perform.Is this something i will have to work out with the selected contractor?
Robert D. comparing notes on labor
23 January 2015 | 1 reply
I do not check their passports either…they get paid per finished project. kitchen, bathroom etc. so far the system works out well.Gutted bathroom :Install durock, tiles around bath and on the floor, toilet, medicine cabinet, vanity, connect plumbing and paint = $800 labor for finished bathroom.
Lynn Currie Hottest Trends from the International Builders Show
3 March 2015 | 3 replies
I think the one that was the biggest news to me was the stand-alone bathtub in the center of the bathroom.
Nino Alfano Evaluate my Deal!
1 January 2016 | 27 replies
Estimated Holding Costs: 4,400$ (3 months rehab 1 month sale PITI+Utilities 1,100$)Selling costs 3% 7,200$Scope Of Work New flooring Hardwood(Herringbone Pattern) 1st floor 2,000New Kitchen 6,500New Bathroom 1,500Paint Interior/Exterior (Loan)Add Crown/Trim 1,000New Windows (Loan)New Doors 1,000Add Dormers in Attic (120 Sq gained) 2,500Finish Basement 5,000Add bathroom in basement 3,500Tuck Point Exterior 1,500Pavers over concrete patio 2,000(optional)Pacers over front walk 500(optional) New Concrete Driveway 2,500$(optional) Side Garage 1,500- The house after Rehab will be 3/2 1009sq -I Am utilizing the FHA 203k loan.