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Barry Cohen Repair estimate after tenant moved out
5 December 2014 | 13 replies
Here is the description of work.tenant has moved out, please change locks and get make ready estimate We have a estimate that come in at 5743.67 and included material and labor Replace lock and secured unit Remove garbage leftover in the unit by prior tenant Remove nail and decal from wall and ceiling Prep , patch, and finish large hole in the living room , stairs case and bedroom walls Prep and paint entire unit Remove and replace damage and stained carpet on the living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms , hallway and stairs tread Replace broken outlet,switch and plate cover install missing carbon monoxide and smoker detector Repair kitchen cabinet clean entire unit Note: this estimate those not include a C/O ,section 8 or lead swipe and all unforeseen , alteration and deviation from above specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders, and will become an extra charge.
Jordan Cederdahl Eliminating excuses in Cincinnati
28 July 2015 | 6 replies
We completely renovated the home, new kitchen, refinished hardwood floors, bathroom remodel, basement overhaul, new carpet, etc.
Christophe Noualhat New far-far-away member & questions on investing in FL
2 June 2015 | 24 replies
Skipping them is analogous to doing a home inspection and not having access to see the kitchen and a bedroom.
Account Closed opinion on mobile home investing?
20 March 2015 | 6 replies
No bath/kitchen rip outs, which is std in stick built.Your problem in NH is availability of forclosed MHs at a good price.  
Roy N. Almost Milwaukee pricing
28 June 2015 | 10 replies
Depending on what we decide to do with the current floor plans - the kitchens are tiny (upstairs is 8x8) - we may take all external walls back to the studs and properly insulate and air-seal the envelope (likely with closed cell foam as I expect there to be limited wall cavity space).  
Chris Vail Finally in Contract
11 December 2014 | 11 replies
Hello @Sergey Tkachev Property needs new flooring, baseboards, minor drywall repairs,texture, scraped ceilings, paint (3 tone inside, celling, walls, and trim), updated light fixtures, general cleanup of the yard, replacement of some dry rot, and a redo of the kitchen (small kitchen).Some of the work I plan to do myself and that will ultimately depend on quotes I get back from folks on the work.
Hallie Mel Should I go through ADU permit process for an attached suite?
10 May 2018 | 1 reply
I anticipate undoing the kitchen/door changes before selling the house.
Neal Collins Boosting apartment values...nice win to share
24 May 2018 | 31 replies
Changes the picture somewhat; everyone should evaluate their own model.Also there are countervailing concerns to be aware of to find one’s own balanced position on this:Yes I’m aiming at the “crappy” end of the market where a plumber like me can add value adding/ fixing bathrooms and kitchens; where prices are cheap still and returns especially after adding value can be much higher, and also I’m a big believer in not just maintaining but improving your properties, which all fattens the capital expenses budget.  
Lauren Bishop Can you help weigh in on flooring?
5 June 2018 | 19 replies
Should I replace the floor in the kitchen/dining area as well, which has a few small nicks in it, but otherwise is in good condition  My agent estimated it has another 5 years of life in it.OPTION 1)  Replace living room flooring only - approx $1800 - ($1100 materials, $700 labor), then replace the kitchen/dining room floor down the line.ProsLess expensive up front.Get 5 additional years out of the kitchen/dining vinyl, which is not at the end of its useful life.ConsLabor costs for installing downstairs floors will be higher in the long run with two separate installs ($1000 labor for all downstairs at once, likely $1400+ labor for two separate installs).Floors will be different in the living room (luxury vinyl wood plank) and kitchen/dining rooms (a vinyl "tile") both now and when I replace the kitchen/dining floors down the line. 
Simone Koga When to Start Listing Your Rental
30 March 2018 | 14 replies
; also, photograph some of your kitchen amenities like pots and pans, dishes, etc.