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John Hagen Rehaping 100 year old hard wood floors
10 April 2017 | 15 replies
We removed the raspberry colored carpeting to find nice wood floors that had been painted with a dark brown thick enamel paint.
Drew Byrd Wholesaling: Walking buyers through the seller's house?
24 April 2017 | 15 replies
Because you're still showing a property you do not own legally.However, if you learn how to close a deal in your name and then sell and you can show a pattern of buying and selling,I doubt any regulator would violently object if your buyers were asking that you add a deck, new cabinets and appliances while specifying colors.......but technically, you are not to  advertise or show real estate that you do not have legal title to;  exceptions, acting as a licensed agent, estate settlements by the administrator/executor or with a power of attorney under specific directions and not for profit.....states may vary. 
Arlen Chou buy and hold and the power of Bay Area appreciation
24 March 2015 | 24 replies
Oakland that was painted like the American flag and all the colors of the rainbow inside. 
Lizina Green How to custom renovate
25 February 2016 | 9 replies
If the buyer is asking me to use things (paint colors, fixtures) that are highly customized but can easily be changed, I would include something in the addendum making the buyer responsible for paying to change those things if he backs out.
Josh James First Flip - Wichita Falls, Texas
30 December 2014 | 4 replies
Here are the numbers:$48,000 Purchase$11,630 Repairs$1,301 Buying Closing Costs$550 Utilities$403 Loan and Interest$2,925 Selling Closing costs (we paid 2k of buyer's costs)$64,799 Total Costs$17,201 ProfitBefore:Deteriorated concrete pad, paint on the bricks, and overgrown and dying shrubs.Hard to see the house from the street.Some tile damage, and a very dated knob and drain set.Yes, that is a pale green wall color.
Chris Simmons Siding material for long term buy and hold
26 February 2016 | 17 replies
Order it in the color you want!
Allende Hernandez Clear coat on these cabinets?
29 October 2016 | 18 replies
I was first thinking in tinting them, then change my mind to probably just apply some clear coat varnish that enhances the color and brings some gloss and life into them.
Keianna Harrison Using an interior designer in your flips
2 March 2019 | 17 replies
I've also seen many flip investors using the exact same finishes as their competition often resulting in houses with the exact same finishes for several doors around (same bath tile, kitchen tile, paint colors, etc.)I realize a lot of this answer ties back to bottom line, but if you could hire an affordable interior designer/space planner/stager who would advise/consult from the beginning to the end of the project, wouldn't it be worth it to have your property sell fast or even sell BEFORE it finished?
Keith Vinson Columbus ohio 2017 goals and networking topic
16 January 2017 | 12 replies
I cannot stand "retail home buyers" who cringe about wall paint colors, etc. 
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, April 26, 2021)
26 April 2021 | 0 replies
Just as the pandemic has disproportionately affected communities of color, racial disparities in the ability to afford housing influence families’ vulnerability to evictions now.