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Account Closed New Member from North Hollywood, CA needs advice
29 March 2016 | 5 replies
If saving money and having a nice interior means more than Santa Clarita it is.Also... maybe you could get a fixer upper?
Kyle Bethune Building a fourplex
30 March 2016 | 3 replies
The easiest things to do are: Exterior painting, Interior painting and staining/sealing the concrete on the first floor.  
Carrie Barrette Show me the money!
29 March 2016 | 7 replies
My last flip was a $36,000 rehab with all new plumbing, electric, HVAC, flooring, interior and exterior paint, and an all new kitchen and bath with a ton of trash out and yard landscaping.
Ayman Elmasik starting on the right foot
3 April 2016 | 10 replies
Hello,I wanted to share with the community here my little success story.I work full time for an oil and gas company in Houston, and with things being the way they are, I decided to find alternative ways to compliment my income and replace it when needed.Real Estate was the investment of choice for me, I started reading about the RE business in July 2015 and I then came across BB where I learned a ton of information.Was so motivated and I committed myself to doing my first deal in 2015, I bought the deal in Nov. 2015 the house was in a good school district but on a very busy street which –I think- scared other investors.The house needed new roof, foundation work, new AC and full interior update which is not a typical first deal but the numbers looked good so I decided to jump in.The rehab work took about 3-1/2 months and when it was done I had a full time offer in 2 days, just closed on it on March 13th.Could I make more money?
David Moore Minnesota Window Replacement
30 March 2016 | 2 replies
You can also get interior trim kits to button up the inside as well.
Drew Denham Michigan flip now has inch of water in the basement
31 March 2016 | 8 replies
you need interior drain tile.  
Ray Good Stop HOA force enter my condo unit's front door to inspect patio?
4 April 2016 | 8 replies
I know in the one condo we own, they have annual termite inspections and if we do not provide interior access for it, we are fined for every time they must re-schedule it (the cost of the guy coming back out).   
Matt Kampf Possible deal in NW Houston 77084
5 April 2016 | 13 replies
My wife has been doing base cost analysis for the renovations (she's an interior designer/architect) and is up to 47k on rehab with the list mentioned above.So there is wiggle room in the rehab budget but not much wiggle room on our end for the purchase price.Do I have my eyes set on too big a fish to tackle as a first flip?
Tristan Neumann A Newbie from Cedar Rapids, IA who needs BP help!!
18 January 2016 | 12 replies
Asking price: $69,900Owner purchase price: $49,900 (they closed in the middle of December on the property) Estimated Rehab: $10-15,000- total rehab of small bathroom, new roof, new interior doors, carpet in 3 BR's, new windows and new siding. 
Julia Thompson Hi Im Julia
19 January 2016 | 2 replies
Hello I am Julia, My husband and I have always had an interest in flipping houses my husband had done flooring and I have a passion for interior design and we decided this would be a way we could work together and at the same time do what we love doing.