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Kathy Scott Owner Financed, Short Term Rental
2 October 2021 | 2 replies
The kitchen and bathrooms have black leathered granite countertops.
Kathy Scott Owner Financed, Short Term Rental
1 October 2021 | 1 reply
The kitchen and bathrooms have black leathered granite countertops.
Matt Duckworth Adding Value vs Wasting Time and Money
16 October 2021 | 7 replies
Particularly when it comes to bathroom and kitchen renovations.
Bennie Leija Some Appraisals are unqualified and do evaluate properly
3 October 2021 | 16 replies
Outdoor complete kitchen with water, electrical and drainage 5. 
Jim Kalish What is the typical day in the life of a full time REI?
2 October 2021 | 9 replies
So my last post seemed a little empty, here's are some add ons for you.Things you might want to try:[1] empty a room in your house and make it your dedicated office--paint or wallpaper it just like your old office--same stuff on the walls, etc...[2] Put in a desk like you had when you were working--spend the money to get what makes you feel productive.[3] Get a very comfortable desk chair you can sit in for hours a day.[4] It's COVID time, so use ZOOM to make some calls when you would normally meet in person.[5] If you're a drinker, put a mini-bar in your office so you stay put there vs going to the kitchen for a beer and getting side tracked.[6] When you're burnt out on a task, have some kind of fallback use of your time, such as reading an ebook about the business.[7] Eat breakfast everyday before going into the office and take a lunch break (if you are non-COVID afraid then go out for lunch 5 days a week).[8] Make the office your daily base of operations vs just your home.[9] Make a Vision Board on Excel.[10] If a computer CRM is not your friend--buy and use a Roldex from ebay.Just my 2 cents.
Dhwani Shah New investor question: prev year apprais lower than asking price
8 October 2021 | 13 replies
The unit I saw did just get new carpets, but I would say about 3k-4k may be needed to renovate that unit max (kitchen cabinates, door, small thing, etc.).
Jeff Lever Market Economics? Should I sell/rent?
2 October 2021 | 2 replies
I'm guessing we'll throw about $15k into it for new windows/flooring/paint/landscaping/etc.
Jonathan Small Feedback Request from Recent Atlanta Investors
9 October 2021 | 10 replies
.- closed 9/28/21 (a week ago) Chattanooga area;  $45k cash 4/1.5, 1967, needs everything, elect, plumbing, sewer pipe, baths reconfiged baths to get 2 full baths, new kitchen,  Expected rehab <$50k, hoping to be at $40k. 
Patrick Menefee Next flip - from 2/1 to 3/2 and more!
4 October 2021 | 1 reply
We’ve opened up a wall between the living room and the kitchen, added an unfinished laundry room to the HLA, adjusted the layout to add a hallway and make the third bedroom official, converted the bedroom to a master suite by adding a bath, and did some extensive foundation repair What was the outcome?
Tyler Haanen How to Sift through Properties for Rehabbing without seeing them?
13 November 2021 | 6 replies
Divide the home (or multi) into sections (kitchen, bath, flooring, windows, doors, stucco, paint, landscape, etc.).