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Kevin Samuels Las Vegas general contractor
3 February 2015 | 7 replies
@Andy Chu yes sir, we are looking at cabinet refacing and/or replacing, electrical, plumbing, dry wall and painting, flooring and landscaping.
Tuan Le Plumber / Plumbing contractor in Houston, TX recommendation
29 June 2015 | 2 replies
I had Abacus come out and run a camera as well as unclog a landscaping drain.
Sheri H. How to know if its worth a low or high end renovation?
28 January 2015 | 5 replies
The best way to force appreciate a home is through renovations in the kitchen, curb appeal (front and back landscaping), bathrooms, paint (interior and exterior), and flooring.
Juan Ayala Best Method to Finance
15 November 2015 | 7 replies
Or maybe contractor-grade flooring, paint, landscaping and faucet upgrades on a 3/2 house. 
Jefferson Kim Google Earth Pro is now free for everyone (Any use for investors?)
4 May 2016 | 4 replies
Its features are much more expansive the GEP.What is it exactly that you are looking to do with GIS software?  
Justin Howe First Deal Closed - $17k Profit in Less Than Four Weeks
8 February 2015 | 74 replies
The property was in a great location but needed new flooring, update bathrooms/kitchen, pool work, landscaping, a little demolition work in the backyard (the owner made a DIY gazeebo type thing in the backyard...it was a hack job), and foundation repair.
Mark Gruetzmacher Cost Basis before being in service
2 December 2016 | 8 replies
It would include things like landscaping and utilities ( but not the cost of connecting utilities).Where it gets dicey is when you occupy the property.
Hector Arreola Finally introducing myself! New Real Estate Investor in Victorville, CA
23 February 2015 | 6 replies
As of now I have time, math/construction/landscaping skills, and enthusiasm to contribute to the success of another investors deal in exchange for knowledge and experience.
Brandt Tingen Short-Term Vacation Rentals under 100k?
6 March 2015 | 11 replies
With all the commercial investment into the area, the new builders for residential, and massive theme park expansions going on, I don't see anything slowing down anytime soon.
Michael Ratzken Investment deals in Arizona
13 February 2015 | 4 replies
Hi All,I have 2 deals for investors out thereI have a client that is looking to see a fixer upper property in Tempe less than a mile from the largest university in the country Arizona State, We have discussed listing the property at 140k its a 4/2 1600sf home with decent sized back yard, most of the items appear to be cosmetic, kitchen, paint, flooring, landscaping ect (you would need to do your own investigating). probably need 35-45k in work, comps in the neighborhood go up to 220-235k if remodeled.I have a home is near downtown phx with nearly an acre of land which is extremely uncommon.