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Carrie Giordano Hire a GC or subcontractors for personal residence in Los Angeles
10 July 2016 | 5 replies
My question is do you feel that I would save a good deal of money acting as the gc or do you feel that a qualified gc gets enough of the material and labor at a discount to where it would not be a huge savings? 
Eliot M. 8 Contractor Interviews... 0 quotes
6 August 2016 | 36 replies
Also it may pay to have an architect draw out prints to spell out exactly how the repair will be made and with what materials.
Pratyush Singh looking for replacement windows
26 September 2016 | 7 replies
They typically have the best deals on standard building materials
JR T. Most Durable Flooring Material
14 August 2016 | 10 replies

I'm sick of replacing carpet so I started using laminate wood flooring in my condos. A tenant got some water in or on the floor and a whole section of it buckled up and had to be replaced. Is the vinyl wood-look floor...

Mo Olatoks Greetings!
16 August 2016 | 2 replies
Feel free to point me to some relevant material or any material you think new entrants should investigate. 
Ashraf Farrag Thoughts on converting my rental property to a lease option?
28 May 2016 | 19 replies
The length of time will impact whether it makes more sense to ROFR, to worry about factoring in potential material shifts in appreciation, etc. 
Tyler Winters Speed bumps along the road...
12 May 2016 | 2 replies
Did not schedule the seasonal HVAC inspection and burned out an A/C unit because of the cotton from the cottonwood trees had plastered the external unit.I easily get sidetracked in spreadsheet dreams and deal analysis trying to justify that a deal 'could work' rather than moving on.Not analyzing enough dealsI could always find a justification for lack of actionInstalling the carpet before painting.Not asking for creative financing.Not building relationships before a deal is available.Not asking for help Not listening to the podcasts
Jonathan Orr Cost Estimation for Rehab
18 May 2016 | 7 replies
The materials vary but labor costs vary as well.I usually assume $10 dollars per sqft (interior livable sqft) on a very light cosmetic rehab that would only be some flooring, cleaning, paint, change of plumbing fixtures, possibly some appliances, and kitchen hardware, along with some new trim).Once we get to redoing the trim and doors and new kitchen it can get up to 20-30 dollars per sqft or more depending on the grade or level of work you're doing (low end, mid end, to higher end area).Most of my experience has been with upper low to mid range rehabs and rental grade rehabs focused on getting the highest rents, with the most durable materials I can find, delivering the eye candy, but not over spending either.So I guess for you it will depend who  you're catering your rehab or repairs for.
Yerry Balenzuela if you know about cabinets please help
13 April 2016 | 9 replies
Do upscale homes use some sort of upgraded wood or other material for modern cabinets?
Alexander Price TK, Rent to Reward in Memphis, TN
19 May 2021 | 18 replies
After you cut the yard and landscape (not landscaping to create curb appeal is not an option), pay for utilities, touch up paint, clean carpet in bedrooms (hopefully you don't have carpet in high traffic areas), fix some odds and ends, your labor and material cost will PM mark up's will be at least $1,000.