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Kevin Schick Storm Windows vs Replacement Windows
13 June 2007 | 4 replies
I've seen my family buy and install storms on countless properties only to have to have them removed for cleaning and for trim painting.
Ken Holifield Cash flow question, plus more?
27 June 2007 | 16 replies
A roof over their head is the minimum that people expect from a house, it being dimensional instead of 3 tab doesn't bring a higher price.In our part of the country "energy efficient" windows have about a 25 year payback in energy savings-so do it for your own "livability" factor but not for money.Landscaping-like exterior, adds a lot of curb appeal, one of the reasons we were able to get our house below market-"barn red" paint and 20 years of randomly placed and randomly trimmed shrubs turned many buyers off.
Jimmy NA Doing the work Yourself
25 July 2007 | 12 replies
If you are just starting out, you can save hundreds or thousands of dollars by doing basic work that contractors make big profits on--like painting.
Jay G Living Quarters
17 June 2007 | 9 replies
I’m twenty four years of age, an avid entrepreneur, which means I don’t have a substantial amount of time to dedicate into my home (lawn maintenance, painting, etc).
N/A N/A Question to ask the seller
25 June 2007 | 6 replies
I’m sure that you understand that the seller is going to paint a picture that is most favorable to him.
Garrick Solberg New Investor - My intro and path
25 June 2007 | 8 replies
Him:[i]I have owned the property for 10 years and renovated much of it (new roof, new a/c, plmg, elect panel, removed all old paint & repainted etc.) now I am moving on to other things.I have a management company.
N/A N/A Starting off buying vacation properties?
14 June 2007 | 4 replies
IIRC he had netted about 5%-6%/year.BTW, both of these guys did some of their own work, annual painting, some of the appliancce updates etc, during their "off-peak" stays.While we're actively looking for a "second" home in a more moderate climate, both of our places will be strictly for our personal use.all cash
N/A N/A Hello from Virginia Beach, VA
19 June 2007 | 1 reply
I couldn't resist joining because I have questions and it certainly looks as thought this is the best site around to have them answered.Just a little about me.
Ryan Arth Limiting liability on multiple rental properties
25 June 2007 | 8 replies
The very first time a tenant sues you claiming that their child ate lead based paint, you'll find out fast that there are a LOT of things insurance don't cover, including mold and lead based paint.Mike
K M First Potential Rehab Deal... what to offer???
28 June 2007 | 5 replies
3) full carpet replacement (home is 1,474 sq ft)4) interior and exterior paint work needed (home built in 1940)5) needs vinyl windows (there are 12-15 windows)6) some wall areas need to be re-sheet rocked due to holes made from previous owner(s)7) basement ceiling is low and should be lifted (room to be lifted another 6")8.) need insulation and sheet rock in basement to cover foundation area to turn into a potential family room area9) new kitchen cabinets10) appliances (washer/dryer/stove/dishwasher/fridge)11) new kitchen countertops12) update bedroom closets13) install regular sized door and doorways for 3 bedrooms14) new front and back door15) turn upstairs into a master suite... knock out a few walls and alter 2 bedrooms upstairs to a master bedroom with a walk-in closet and an attached master bathroom16) landscape and curb appeal17) stairs are kind of steep leading upstairs... don't know if could be changed?