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Results (9,143+)
Jesse Littrell Has anyone experienced ever flipped a flooded house in Houston?
13 May 2020 | 15 replies
Literally all the flooded houses along the bayou have been remodeled into even higher-end luxury housing and are selling with no trouble at all.
Brandon McLendon First time investor in Long Beach California and need help!
27 September 2018 | 10 replies
Stay close to Long Beach for your property, if you have that luxury.
Mak K. Rental Units- Carpet Stain
23 July 2020 | 4 replies
The house is not a high end luxury area.
Michael Junior Is the deal worth it??? NEED TO LOCK IN TODAY IF SO
6 June 2023 | 5 replies
This will be my first flip in CA, need to run through the motions on a somewhat easier deal as far as reno goes to get the ball running.Numbers as follows : PP: $438,000Loan amt (25% down )- $328,500 points (1.5% )- $4,927interest (10.5 % plan on holding for 4 months )-  $11,497Commish on sale ( im an agent will list myself so only accounting for buyers agent 2.5% )- $13,895Closing costs ( 1.5% of total purchase and sale )- $15,000Holding cost ( hoa, misc )- $1,000Reno cost: $38,000 - 3 windows $2,000basic kitchen rehab- $10,000flooring ( luxury Vinyl flooring )- $5,000gutters ( one run ) and minor fascia repair- $2,000Exterior landscape clean up- $5,000 2 bathrooms- $10,000Paint- $3,000Misc- $1,000- Dumpsters Private money fee: $5,000ARV: $555,000 - Conservative the last two comps sold at $570,000 and $580,000 both moderate condition.
Johann Jells Downside to posting a rental high and then dropping if no-go?
8 March 2018 | 12 replies
I have the rare luxury of 60 days notice on a unit, and was wondering if renters think an ad up for a while is stale and undesirable?
Nathan Yee Rent + Invest Out-of-State or "Invest" Locally via House Hack
16 August 2017 | 45 replies
Luxury House Hack in LA.
Dawn Anastasi Property rehab after 3 years
30 January 2015 | 11 replies
Carpeting was then affordable for the first time, was considered a luxury, and was put into many new homes.
Jeff Hanson Who has any feedback on Marco Kozlowski
3 March 2022 | 78 replies
Luxury Real Estate.Thanks
Ritesh Dalal Rental Market in Stockton and Modesto
18 January 2017 | 11 replies
Patience is a virtue.