Tanner Williams
1918 W 3rd Ave 4plex
12 October 2021 | 1 reply
The large main floor unit has original craftsman features, a living room with bay windows, formal dining, and a spacious kitchen.
Calvin Lin
Contemporary homes: West Coast vs East Coast
22 October 2020 | 2 replies
@Calvin Lin Those West coast homes are the craftsman style.
Addison Robertson
The first offer I've ever made
30 September 2021 | 24 replies
I've got a 1912 craftsman duplex and its solid as a rock, will likely outlive some of my newer properties.
Marco Morales
Looking for finish carpenter
24 November 2021 | 3 replies
Make sure you check out the past projects of any craftsman you are considering.....installing banisters is a really difficult task even for good carpenters.
Kelly Stevens
Making it beautiful in Austin, TX!
7 February 2020 | 10 replies
Now this once beautiful house is now a cookie cutter craftsman house.
Cassidy Melhorn
Gorgeous Flip in Knoxville
28 January 2020 | 3 replies
Purchase price: $50,700 Cash invested: $90,000 Sale price: $205,000 Beautiful vintage 1920 Craftsman in the heart of North Knoxville.
Trevor Stephens
Small Mobile Home Park
11 April 2020 | 0 replies
Colton, my brother is a skilled craftsman and is in charge of the major repairs at the park.
Cherie Johnston
Urban Renewal in Historic Near East Downtown Indianapolis
5 April 2020 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $30,000 Cash invested: $64,000 Sale price: $116,000 Restoration of Craftsman home, removal of one wall and flip breakfast nook into master walk-in closet.All plaster walls were beautifully in tact except kitchen ceiling, all original woodwork remained and was refinished.
Caleb Clapp
Good Deal? $600,000+ Family Flip Strategy and Contract Terms Help
28 February 2020 | 4 replies
I have 13 years of residential remodeling experience, operate a one man residential construction LLC, and have a mentor with 30 years of residential remodeling experience that includes 4 flips.Here are the Deal Details:$450,000 = Property Value before renovations began$350,000 = Current value of property$220,000 = Current Mortgage held by parents$160,000 = Cost of making sale ready$380,000 = Parents total investment$500,000 = After Repair Value (conservative estimate)$120,000 = Profit of project$(10,000) = Loss of current equityHere's the Scope of Phase 1:Finishing current 1000 sqft renovationNew 1000 sqft garageNew 100 ft drivewayRenovating 1,500 sqft craftsman barnNew septic systemNew water wellAdditional Information:Despite that the property could sell currently for $130,000 net and the estimated profit will only be $120,000, my parents still want to continue with the project.
Todd Drake
Change in Exit Strategy
2 June 2020 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $162,500 Cash invested: $45,000 Sale price: $247,900 100 Year old classic craftsman.2 bed, 1 bath with a full basement.Still had active knob & tube wiring and it's original galvanized plumbing.An original porch that was extended and enclosed and about to fall off the side of the house!