
18 September 2016 | 6 replies
Hey @William Manzie , you can try the demo http://www.reifax.com

4 June 2015 | 12 replies
I'm looking into wood vinyal which can directly go over existing floors so I can save on demoing the existing floors)-Bathrooms (total of 3 bathrooms)-Paint-(interior and exterior) I would appreciate and advice I'm doing this for the first time and I'm confused.Thanks

5 June 2015 | 6 replies
We are most probably going to go with that material as it should save us about $3500 - 5000 in demo costs.

9 January 2016 | 50 replies
a few days late since i am super busy with the current rehabs, but closed on #19 on thursday night. worked on it for awhile with the listing agent and the brokerage. they apparently have a great relationship with the feds and kept trying a few times to get the best price. about a month+ ago, it was listed at 72k, i believe. then a few days later it dropped to 64.9k. i offered 52, but they didn't take. they said they had another offer. then i offered 55 and stuck to it 3 times in a row. they said best they'd do at this time was 55.5, so i took it.it's in Garden City, but on the border with Westland. it's on a cross road (one that goes between 2 major roads, so that will push some people away. numbers look like this:purchase - 55.5krehab - who knows, after 18, i still can't estimate properly, but i am hoping $20k at mosttaxes - $2,500rent - average rent is $1,000the problem is that i am out of money right now and can't touch it until i am done with the latest 2 rehabs. i might do a little here and there like demo and cleaning up the yard of trees and such, but no major installs until we are done with the latest 2.my goal was 20 a year ago. i am close, so i just need a new goal.

19 June 2015 | 16 replies
.*** Handy and can DIY small flip projects, demo, flooring, kitchen/bath remodel, paint, walls, ceiling etc.Hopefully can get some tips from all the experienced investors here.

12 June 2017 | 27 replies
The house was a total demo complete with the not just the proverbial hole in the roof...it actually had a visible wide gaping hole in the roof.

26 June 2015 | 2 replies
@Christopher TellesYou are looking at about $5,000 per bathroom which would include labor and materials (demo of the old bath, new tub, new diverter and trim kit, new vanity with granite or cultured marble top, new sink faucet, new toilet, new tile surround, new tile floor, and lastly a towel / shower rod).

9 May 2016 | 37 replies
(Before)(After)This bedroom became the master bedroom:(Before)(After)This odd utility space is what became the master bathroom:(Before)(After)This was the hall bathroom:(Before)(After)(Dual Vanities) Second Bedroom:(Before)(After)Study and Foyer:(Mid-Demo)(After)Living Room and Foyer:(After)This is one of the three upstairs bedrooms.

3 April 2016 | 64 replies
Any of the demo work you see has been done by our guys since we closed this past Tuesday.

5 July 2015 | 14 replies
And yes, I live in Maryland but mostly in Africa which makes a reno even more complicated, as v. demo-ing and letting the developer do the rest.Chris, I like your suggestion about splitting the difference.Jay, the construction would be paid for by the people who are commissioning the houses, which is good because this way we don't have to put up any more money.