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Brian Baltazar Need to sell these 2 properties
7 August 2009 | 7 replies
The reason why Paseo is listed at $75K is because it is fully rehabbed with hard-wood floors, new kitchen, and bathrooms, new plumbing and to top it off I'm offering to seller finance.
Dennis Coley This house confuses me....
21 August 2009 | 5 replies
Possibly expensive things like AC/heat, electrical, plumbing, foundation, termite damage, mold, etc.Why not inspect it with a contractor or inspector?
Account Closed Kiyosaki: The Gloom and Doomer
25 August 2009 | 8 replies
Growing wealth and capital, globally, will have am effect on equities much greater than a shifting of domestic demographics.
John Pugliese Need help - 24 unit apt. complex needing rehab/remodel.
1 January 2010 | 7 replies
Furnace, hot water heater, flooring, kitchen, bath, doors, molding, evaporative cooler etc.Basically, the electrical, plumbing, and foundation/framing are all that is intact and will remain.Rents are varying from $525-$625 here so a potential gross income of $151,200-$180,000 is possible.It seems as if the range of $25-$50sq/ft seems to be the normally quoted cost to remodel/rehab, but it seems as if that pertains to residential houses, and I'm figuring that I might end up on the lower end of that scale due to the rentals and my desire to install lower end stuff.All the units have separate deeds, and if I get the place, I'm planning on completing the entire outside, and then attacking one unit at a time and renting them out as I go.
Jerrmarco Rhodes how to properly include both domestic and international goals in the business plan
30 August 2009 | 0 replies

Hey Everyone,

I am writing a business plan for a commercial real estate investment company. My plan is to first acquire a sufficient amount of self storage facilities for approximately the first 3 years. And then aft...

Anthony Clayton Just Closed on a 6 unit apartment building in Las Vegas
25 April 2011 | 46 replies
I also have a plumbing issue that will cost me 5500.
Jim Wineinger Duplex deal suggestions
28 September 2009 | 1 reply
.: 336 Foundation: 02 - CONTINUOUS FOOTING Floor System: 04 - WOOD W/ SUB FLOOR Exterior Wall: 04 - SIDING AVERAGE Structural Frame: 00 - NONE Roof Framing: 02 - GABLE/HIP Roof Cover/Deck: 03 - COMPOSITION SHINGLE Cabinet/Millwork: 02 - BELOW AVERAGE Floor Finish: 08 - PINE/SOFT WOOD Interior Finish: 07 - DRYWALL Paint/Decor: 03 - AVERAGE Heat and A/C: 02 - WALL/FLOOR FURNACE Plumbing Fixtures: 6 Bath Tile: 00 - NONE Electrical: 03 - AVERAGE Shape: 01 - RECTANGULAR DESIGN Quality: 01 - AVERAGE Act Yr Built: 1945 Condition: 1 - NEEDS MINOR REPAIRS Building Areas: Area: BAS Sq Ft: 1,152 Area: OPF Sq Ft: 168 Area: EPU Sq Ft: 168 I have an estimate of repairs to be at 15-20K, but what concerns me the most is that there were 2 meters (one for each side) and one is gone and the other is still active!!!!!!
Mike D. A question about old houses
30 September 2009 | 12 replies
As long as the roof and structure are solid the house should last with regular maintenance.However, old houses feature such problems as lead paint, plaster walls, lead solder in water pipes, cranky plumbing fixtures, no insulation, asbestos insulation, leaky windows, and so forth.However, I've got two houses 70+ years old and when fixed up they are very charming.
Timothy W. Things I like about Obama
12 October 2009 | 61 replies
That is a key element to the Bush-altered domestic policy that has been critical to preventing terrorist attacks.
Greg P. Best book/course to learn how to rehab?
27 July 2010 | 9 replies
Anyway, the books I utilize cover local and state codes, plumbing, carpentry, roofing, electrical trouble-shooting, appliance repair, landscape plants for my area, and so on.