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Alan Stovesand Looking for Wholesale Cabinet Supplier in Dallas
17 August 2021 | 0 replies
Can anyone recommend a budget friendly cabinet wholesale supplier in the Dallas area?  
Genny Li Existential questions for the previous renters of my new property
27 August 2021 | 4 replies
The kitchen is new, the bathrooms old but have recently refinished shower surrounds, but the golden oak cabinets in the bathrooms need painting and the 90s toilets that clog like crazy need replacing and the counters, sinks, and rusty vanity lights need replacing, too. 
Collin Wilson New tenant requesting discount
19 August 2021 | 36 replies
She vacuums inside kitchen drawers and cabinets.
Christopher Hughes First Investment property using a VA Loan
9 September 2020 | 2 replies
Remodeled the kitchen layout with new cabinets, quartz, appliances, backsplash.
Steven May Successful Live In Fixer Upper
25 September 2020 | 6 replies
The scope of the rehab: All New Interior Paint Some Exterior PaintNew Floors in the Master Bedroom New Stainless Steel Appliances Painted Kitchen Cabinets and Added New Hardware Tore Some Kitchen Cabinets Out and Added Floating Shelves New Light Fixtures All New Sod in the Backyard New Privacy Fence Interior Drain Tile and 3 Support Beams Added to a Basement Wall Epoxy Painted the Basement Concrete FloorNEW HVAC System Framed the Whole Basement Out and Hung Drywall - Mud, Taped, Sanded, And Painted All in all the live in rehab took 6.5 months The numbers:Bought: $125kRehab: $11k (1/3 of that was the new HVAC system) Appraisal: $168k I was happy with the refinance appraisal number I gotI am able to refinance out of the PMI, lower my interest rate, and lower my monthly payment I forced about 30k in equity I did not do a "cash out refinance" as I wanted to live my equity in the home and pull out a HELOC in a few months to allow for a purchase of another property or a "rehab fund." 
Kristin Caras Considering a Dated Potential Rental- What do you always update?
9 September 2020 | 6 replies
Some need nothing more than updated plumbing and light fixtures, some need the cabinets painted or replaced and/or new tops, others need a full gut.
Zane Paul Question on acquiring bank financing for a rehab
8 September 2020 | 1 reply
I have close contacts in plumbing, ac, cabinet installers, flooring, counter tops and tile work so I'm confident I can save a big chunk on labor there, but I'd rather over borrow than under borrow.
Ian Verzoni Rental Upgrades During Tenant Changeover?
9 September 2020 | 3 replies
Some of the small things I like to improve at turnover or purchase, mostly at little cost if you do the work yourself....Paint everywhere, new flooring if needed (LVP is great, but Home Depot free tear out and install of carpet is cheaper in the short term), new toilet seats and handle, new lighting in bathroom, new handles on all doors (I like brass nickel), new fixtures on sinks and showers, ceiling fans, change all outlet and light switch covers, cabinet hardware, replace appliances if needed, supply washer & dryer if appropriate, clean up and improve landscaping, new blinds, supply curtain rods so they don't destroy your drywall, paint the front door and or entryway. 
Erick Peller Local Chicago/Suburb construction material outlets/suppliers
23 September 2020 | 12 replies
My main place for my cabinets and tiles.
Patricia Baker How do you determine Rehab costs before purchase?
10 September 2020 | 6 replies
@Patricia Baker the ideal scenario is to talk with several contractors ahead of time, and have the one you like the most walk the job with you and give you a general bid for labor and construction materials.Then you have the fun time of setting a finish budget and managing to that, as you can swing a budget widely with the tile and cabinets and lights you pick out.