
31 March 2018 | 39 replies
For really high end finishes and upgrades, count on $300 per sq. ft.So, if you are talking mid level higher end homes in CA and just the interior (no windows, stucco, roof, foundation, landscaping, etc) then the price is under those figures.In my Beverly Hills flip, it is just over 3000 sq. ft. and the interior portion of the rehab (demo, architectural design, engineering, rough framing - added load bearing beams, moved load bearing walls, low voltage wiring, rough electrical and plumbing (some existing is used) or repositioned), finish electrical and plumbing, flooring (wood) plus tile in bathrooms and kitchen, new interior solid core doors and hardware, drywall (about 40%- 50% of existing was used), paint, custom cabinetry with custom stain, cabinet hardware, kitchen appliances - Viking) all of this will run me about $250k or just over $80 per sq. ft. not including any permit fees or project manager fees.Now, I am also doing new windows and exterior doors and sliders, roof, landscaping, decking, BBQ buildout, etc. and my total budget is $350k ($113 per sq. ft.)
11 February 2023 | 6 replies
If you have an appetite for running repairs, you can also score a duplex for that price range with dual income opportunity but of course with higher reserves for your CAPEx and Maintenance reserves.

6 July 2017 | 6 replies
I heard something about dual insurance?
18 August 2008 | 12 replies
I selected them over a bunch of people because they had the dual income.

10 May 2011 | 52 replies
In reality, assignments of in-hosue appariser(s) have to fall under the concept of dual control within the bank.

14 January 2014 | 16 replies
The only benefit may be getting a Dual Agency scenario where you would not have to pay out commission to another broker.Personally I would pass on one and just put it on the MLS to attract the serious buyer.Best of Luck!

17 December 2014 | 18 replies
@Adam Kibler Even though a wholesaler doesn't represent the buyer and seller in a "legal" sense (this would definitely be illegal without a license) they still act as a broker to the deal by essentially bringing the buyer and seller together in the same transaction, which to me very similarly resembles dual agency.

19 December 2018 | 27 replies
Then you have your general tools like a vice grip, hammer, channel locks, flashlight, tape measure, composite shims, headlamp, box cutter with extra blades, painter's tool 5-1, wire stripper, allen wrenches, voltage detector, outlet tester, lineman's pliers, good Milwaukee demo screwdrivers, Milwaukee 11-1 with Phillips, flat heads, and 3-4 common size nuts(this is great for appliances).

20 September 2015 | 20 replies
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26 October 2015 | 5 replies
For comparison we had a 3600 sq ft house with dual furnaces done for $300 a couple of years ago.Hopefully Safety King will come in lower.