
8 June 2016 | 7 replies
With a 2-5 year window before your 1031 I don't believe you'd have problems.

10 June 2016 | 18 replies
Also, i think i should paint the window molding.

30 July 2016 | 3 replies
I think the visual problem you may be having now, is with the high contrast of the smooth white window frames against the dark rough stone... it pulls your eye right to it, and there's nothing much else to grab your attention.My recommendation: First, redirect your attention to the entry/stoop.

5 December 2022 | 7 replies
When this happens underwriting will tighten up and will not allow things they may have been able to slide just a year or 2 ago.5 years ago many insurance carriers would write these properties from day one without an inspection.

25 October 2020 | 9 replies
If I were you i'd toss the wholesaling plan out the window.

15 December 2018 | 12 replies
Egress is a must, look into an egress window if needed.

1 January 2020 | 11 replies
* Realtor fee - 6% when selling (encouragement when providing a good deal)* Rehab - Labor cost \ Materials \ Utilities - Heater, boiler \ Electrical \ plumbing \ Flooring \ Window Ext. * Inspector fee* LLC company fees * Title company Anything else included?

26 January 2017 | 8 replies
Walking through on my visit, I could tell there will be some work to be done (new windows, foundation work, some cosmetic stuff, etc.).

30 March 2011 | 28 replies
Plywood is $50/ square. 3) Windows are $220 per window. 4) Gutters are $2.50 per linear ft5) exterior doors are $250 installed each6) Driveway is $4 sq/ft for 6 " thick7) Garage Door is 1 car $500, 2 car $1000.8) Exterior paint is $1/ sq ft of the house9) A/C $1,500 for a 4 ton installed10) Landscaping: Labor is $15/hr, Mulch at $32/yardInterior11) Kitchen Cabinets without counter tops installed, 1000 - 1500 sq ft is $1,500, 1500 - 2000 sqft home is $2,000, etc12) Granite at $30/sq ft installed.

9 September 2011 | 46 replies
Then you'll have to pay someone to repair it, nail it back into place... caulk and paint.Also, if the wall board is a different thickness than sheetrock you may run into an issue with the window and door casings needing to be adjusted for the difference in thickness.Not to mention the time and money spent tearing out all the sheetrock and surgically removing the trim, labeling it, storing it, etc.