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Phil K. HELOC vs Second Mortgage - for rehab - need some expert advice!
5 February 2022 | 3 replies
From what I have perused, wholesalers have terrible reps for off base numbers in ARV and recovery costs since they hop into it not instructing themselves https://homienjoy.com/6-steps-to-fix-your-flooded-dishwasher/.
Cornelius Jamison Setting up my 1st Rental, New Orleans SFH
3 February 2022 | 3 replies
The home came with all other new appliances (fridge, stove, dishwasher).
Matthew Nicholson Update 2021 Rehab Budget Estimates
10 May 2021 | 0 replies
Full gut/rehab (3/2 SFR) 2020 2021 April Multiplier Materials* Materials % of job Multiplier Labor $ Increase 01: Plans / Permits Plans / Permits $ 5,000 $ 5,500 10% 0% 10% $ 500 02: Demolition $ 5,000 $ 5,500 10% 0% 10% $ 500 03: Foundation $ 20,000 $ 22,000 10% 50% 10% $ 2,000 04: Roof / Gutters $ 17,000 $ 18,870 12% 50% 10% $ 1,870 05a: Exterior Paint Exterior Paint $ 7,000 $ 7,700 10% 50% 10% $ 700 05b: Siding $ 5,000 $ 5,500 10% 50% 10% $ 500 06: Windows $ 5,000 $ 5,500 10% 50% 10% $ 500 07: Garage $ 5,000 $ 5,500 10% 50% 10% $ 500 07b: Driveway $ 5,000 $ 5,500 10% 50% 10% $ 500 08: Framing $ 5,000 $ 9,500 170% 50% 10% $ 4,500 09: Finish Carpentry $ 5,000 $ 9,500 170% 50% 10% $ 4,500 10: Sheetrock / Insulation $ 20,000 $ 22,000 10% 50% 10% $ 2,000 11: Interior Paint Interior Paint $ 7,000 $ 7,700 10% 50% 10% $ 700 12a: Flooring (laminate) Flooring (laminate) $ 5,000 $ 5,500 10% 50% 10% $ 500 12b: Flooring (carpet) Flooring (carpet) $ 5,000 $ 5,500 10% 50% 10% $ 500 13: Kitchen All new cabs & countertops $ 7,000 $ 9,940 170% 20% 10% $ 2,940 14: Bathroom $ 5,000 $ 5,500 10% 50% 10% $ 500 15a: Plumbing Rough $ 7,000 $ 7,700 10% 50% 10% $ 700 15b: Plumbing Final Fixtures, water heater, garbage disposal, dishwasher $ 2,500 $ 2,750 10% 50% 10% $ 250 16a: Electrical Rough $ 7,000 $ 8,400 30% 50% 10% $ 1,400 16b: Electrical Final Fixtures $ 2,500 $ 3,000 30% 50% 10% $ 500 17: HVAC Work $ 5,000 $ 5,500 10% 50% 10% $ 500 18: Appliances Range, Garbage disposal, dishwasher $ 4,000 $ 4,400 10% 0% 10% $ 400 19a: Yard Cleanup $ 2,000 $ 2,200 10% 50% 10% $ 200 19b: Fence $ 5,000 $ 9,500 170% 50% 10% $ 4,500 20: Basement / Crawlspace Vapor barrier $ 3,000 $ 3,300 10% 50% 10% $ 300 Contingency Stuff happens $ 5,000 $ 5,500 10% 50% 10% $ 500 trash haul Final trash load $ 500 $ 550 10% 0% 10% $ 50 mow lawn $ 500 $ 550 10% 0% 10% $ 50 Staging $ 3,000 $ 3,300 10% 0% 10% $ 300 $ 180,000 $ 213,360 $ 33,360 16% Does this make sense?
Patrick Q. Kitchens With Short Lead Times
11 May 2021 | 1 reply
I just replaced a dish washer and it took 8 weeks to get!
Carissa Meek Window installation price
23 May 2021 | 11 replies
Originally posted by @Dawn P.
Mark Vesu Automatic rent increase (new tenant) ins San Jose, CA
27 June 2021 | 8 replies
Hello all, my tenant is vacating after about 8 years and I wanted to take this as an opportunity to upgrade the property (~$10k) and fix stuff (new exterior and interior paint, stainless steel dishwasher, etc.).  
Charlie Peabody New to Investing / Hoping to learn and network: Raleigh, NC
22 May 2021 | 9 replies
Originally posted by @Dawn Brenengen:Natalie Kolodij is a great CPA, but yes, I wouldn't expect to connect with anyone until after May 17th as they are all swamped right now.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, May 17, 2021)
17 May 2021 | 0 replies
Outfitted with country kitchens, fireplaces, self-cleaning ovens, dishwashers and disposals, the single-family homes were priced from $21,500 to $27,900.
Santhi Mani Question about inspection for a 1950s house
4 June 2021 | 9 replies
Also take a look at the grading of the surrounding ground to make sure water flows away from the house, not to the house.Siding can hide many damages, if you see patches or cheap siding recently installed, it is time to start asking , what and why.HVAC, how old, how old is the ducts, take a peak in the the registers, how dirty they are, HVAC handler closet, look for mold in this area, the condensate water drain condition and where it goes.Electrical panel model and manufacturer, google it for recalls.Floor carpet if any, I hate carpet because it hide damages and if it is secure you cant pulled it to look under, look for stains or cold spots, that is an indication of a wet spot. specially near baths Kitchen or egress doors.Kitchens and baths, old or new, try to look behind frig and dishwasher, they hide a lot of  water damages and are very subjectable for mold growth.
Vu V. Kickstarting my REI journey
7 October 2021 | 22 replies
We installed new more wind-resistant windows for the entire house, install a tankless water heater to accommodate the new jacuzzi tub and new bathroom and then we had to drywall all the ceilings, finish the kitchen, furnish new appliances, flooring, the framing and stucco for the new addition, sandblast and stucco the entire building to match the new stucco, filled about 6 40-yard trash bins before the project was finished and installed all Thermador products including stove $7,000, refrigerator $7,000, dishwasher $3500, Stove hood about $4,000 and we had to remove several trees and a few small structures to grade the rear of the property because behind the rear of the house was a steep hill prone to having a flash flood.Can you break down the $18,000 per day to remodel a bathroom by just changing the fixtures, painting, and a little tile?