
13 May 2021 | 5 replies
Was everyone of these things installed with best practices... you hope so and you'd like to think so, but get an inspection.

25 May 2021 | 22 replies
You can do just fine getting 0.6 or 0.7% rent to purchase price in Las Vegas because…No state income tax, very low property tax, low insurance rates, stucco siding and tile roofs than last 50+ years, no maintenance landscaping, no tornadoes, hail or snowstorms, properties are considered old here at 20-30 years, not 100 like some areas.

23 October 2022 | 10 replies
Apparently during its first run, the drum comes loose and blows the front off the which causes the washer to drain onto the newly installed carpets and proceeds to flood the basement.Glad I bought a dehumidifier yesterday and had a bunch of towels lying around 😂😂😂.

7 October 2015 | 11 replies
Or what tiles will go best with what cabinets or counter tops?

16 October 2016 | 8 replies
Of course banks don't typically lend on mobiles if these homes are truly new and properly installed you can likely get some lenders to help out with homes selling for at least $50k.

8 November 2022 | 5 replies
The installer says they don't see a problem with the land supporting multiple septics, but I'd have to verify that through additional permitting after the land purchase

27 October 2016 | 10 replies
.- The bathroom shower has some tiles on the ceiling that are falling, obviously a leak for the bathroom on the second floor.

7 October 2018 | 223 replies
@Stephanie Walkes Here is a quick breakdown of the prices on a home like this: 1) Remove and replace kitchen (Gut kitchen, install granite countertops with Island, SS appliances (microwave, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher and garbage disposal) remove wall to dining room.- $8,000.00 2) Remove and replace Bathroom (new tub or shower, new vanities and toilet, ceramic tile, paint, bath accessories). - $4,000.00 3) Frame and finish basement - $6,000.00 (with full second bath included will run about $10,000.)4) Painting a property of this size including the finished basement - $2,500.005) Remove and replace all doors (about 10 in this property) with 6 panel hollow doors - $15,000.006) Install HVAC to include Furnace, condenser and ductwork - $7,500 (If the ductwork is already in place we can have a 2.5 ton furnace and condenser installed for $4,000.00(ductwork is the most consuming and labor intensive part of installing a HVAC system)7) Install carpet on second floor(This includes all three bedrooms, hallway and stairs) and basement $2,300.008) Refinish hardwood floor and new color of the stain of for the living room and dining room - $ 900.009) Replace windows with all new energy efficient vinyl windows - $3,000.00I think that's all of the big stuff.

7 November 2016 | 16 replies
If you consider installing central air, I would put a security cage around the condenser in baltimore.

2 December 2016 | 13 replies
I'm going through the same thing.Truely the only way to do it is with the units vacant.For instance how if the units only have 1 bath do you retile the floors,install new tubs etc.You can't leave them without a bath or toilet.How much do you intend to hike the rent?