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Ryan R. How much would this cost you?
1 March 2013 | 7 replies
More importantly you found some damage and properly repaired that and that alone was worth the remodel in my mind.
Jennifer Lee how to take pics of cramped spaces?
3 March 2013 | 5 replies
Bathroom 1the bathroom is in this space (I stood by door)Bathroom 2Bathroom in the blue roombath on one side and sink/toilet in other sideI m new to this..so should I get a different CAMERA?
Derek T. Need Help on Budget
4 April 2013 | 11 replies
So, I need some advice on how to cut some on this project; here is the budget...............Demo- $2800Roof- $4800 (fix roof on addition and raise roof in kitchen)Gutters- $1200 (replace gutters)Siding- $3500 (replace with new siding)Exterior Doors- $1800 (replace 3 doors)Shutters- $600 (add to front windows)Exterior paint- $1500 (paint cinder block, trim, porch, columns, shed, etc)Landscaping- $700Windows- $3000 (replace all windows{14} except 3)Walls- $2500 (open up 2 walls from living room, dining room and kitchen)Drywall- $4500 (replace all ceilings, repair and patch as needed)Rough Electrical- $4800 (bring up to code, install new outlets, GFCI and ARC fault breakers, move electrical in basement to free up ceiling space)Finish Electrical- $1600 (replace all receptables, outlet covers, switches, switch covers, light fixtures, and ceiling fans)Rough Plumbing- $3500 (replace water heater, relocate/replace plumbing to free up basement ceiling space)Finish Plumbing- $700HVAC Rough- $4500 (Replace oil heating furnace and add AC unit)HVAC Finish- $400 (replace covers)Ductwork- $2500 (add new ductwork, registers, and grills)Kitchen- $10,000 (add bar style pennisula with cabinets, replace all cabinets, add grade A granite, create pantry, replace flooring, glass backsplash, new appliances)Bathroom #1- $3500 (bathroom #1 remodel)Bathroom #2- $4500 (basement bathroom creation with injector pump)Interior Paint- $2200Interior Doors- $600 (replace all with 6 panel)Baseboards- $3500 (replace all baseboards)Flooring- $4500 (replace with new hardwood)Carpet- $600 (in basement family room and bedroom)Finish Basement- $7500 (framing, insulation, drywall, trim, etc.)Leveling Basement Flooring- $5300 (tear up concrete and relevel)This is an older house with older doors, molding, finishes, etc.; nothing really has been updated.
Wesley L. Add on flip
17 April 2013 | 10 replies
Here is the math on your example 1100 sqft = $60k remodel + 1000 sqft new construction = $100k, total rehab on this project will run $160K.
Jenny Cross Estate- what to do with deceased dad's house?
15 June 2014 | 21 replies
The trailer would be perfect for remodel jobs, if I decide to flip and buy materials myself as I did when I use to help flip homes and worked as mgr on projects.
Chai Sag should I Remodel bathroom or install central air?
30 April 2014 | 14 replies
Should I remodel 1 of the 2 bathrooms or install central air?
N/A N/A Arizona
10 December 2017 | 12 replies
What I am thinking is with my General Contractors License I will be able to help Buyers, Sellers and people interested in flips by hiring the subs to do the work while I qualify the numbers and supervise the remodels or rehabs for my clients so as to earn the sales or listing commissions.
Kelly Conrad Residential Remodeler Exam Guide [MN]
18 April 2019 | 8 replies
My husband is starting is own LLC that will focus on remodeling, and in order to get licensed, he has to complete the Residential Remodeler Exam.
Tyler Roger Goble Closed on a 3 bed 2 bath VA Foreclosure While Deployed!
20 July 2021 | 10 replies
Bought low, remodeling the kitchen, master bath, and new flooring throughout.
Isaac Geller question about Indianapolis rental market
19 June 2019 | 17 replies
My impression is a "B" house would need remodeling every 15 years or so to stay up to date and trendy for the pickier B-renter vs. a C renter is happy with a 30 year old kitchen.