
28 October 2020 | 1 reply
You also would need to check through the piping to make sure the plumbing is separated between the units.

28 October 2020 | 10 replies
Also, if an estate is selling the property they may not have to do a disclosure.My guess is that there are major issues, original outdated wiring, foundation issues, no HVAC, needs a new roof, major plumbing lines need to be replaced, gas leak under a slab, asbestos siding, not enough electrical amps/outlets to power a modern house, a foreclosure, past drug manufacturing house, next door to a registered violent sex offender, no parking or on a major busy noisy street, next to commercial or industrial property?

28 October 2020 | 0 replies
This included, plumbing, electrical, a retaining wall, HVAC, flooring, kitchen, bathroom, paint, fixtures, ETC.

28 October 2020 | 0 replies
We ran our own subs for: demo and saw cutting of street, plumbing, and road restoration.

30 October 2020 | 5 replies
I'm thinking/fantasizing about buying some land up in the north GA mountains to then use as a vacation rental (and for myself of course) but I have no clue what that would entail, especially at the start of the process.I have to imagine getting electric, plumbing, etc ran to the property would be a bit of a project, but I'm clueless as to how much so, and whether a project like that could work out as a good investment.If anyone who's ever done completely new construction in a remote area like that could offer their input and advice on how to get started approaching something like this, it would be much appreciated!

3 November 2020 | 9 replies
Below you’ll see a brief summary of deal calculations. 2/1 single family 900sqftPurchase price- $10,000 (originally $20k before negotiations)Rehab- Cosmetic$18,000 Electrical- $2,000 Plumbing- $2,000 Porch Foundation- $7,500 Unexpected Misc - $5,000 = $34,500ARV - $80,000I’m currently working with an ARV lender giving me 65% LTV ($52k).

1 November 2020 | 4 replies
The property needs electrical, plumbing,, HVAC, and drywall guys.

12 November 2020 | 16 replies
I have bought houses from people that thought they were handy and with electrical and plumbing, it just isn't worth it.

29 October 2020 | 0 replies
I'm not seeing this happen a lot, which makes me think the de-conversion process with HVAC and plumbing must be expensive?

1 November 2020 | 62 replies
$20k is a lot of money, but with a house you have unexpected expenses--the HVAC goes out, plumbing leaks, etc.