
26 July 2020 | 7 replies
I am in the process of remodeling a Year-1900 ROCHESTER NY house with:New plumbing, adding a bathroom, adding a shower to an existing bathroom etc (Plumber has a permit)New electrical service & circuits, new lights & outlets to existing rooms, upgrade to 200 AMP (Electrician has permit)Kitchen is being updated by general contractor, some new reframing for bathrooms but no major moving of walls.

22 June 2020 | 2 replies
Purchase price: $112,000 Cash invested: $18,250 Sale price: $189,900 3 Level Townhouse needed cosmetic work and some plumbing and electric.

26 June 2020 | 17 replies
I once did a complete bathroom remodel for a tenant on a 3-day holiday weekend when they were out of town - flooring, fixtures, new plumbing, everything.

28 June 2020 | 3 replies
Finding costly defects (in roofing, plumbing, electrical and foundations) after the fact may turn the transaction into a breakeven deal, or even a loss.

28 June 2020 | 6 replies
I am an investor in Clearwater, Fl from NJ, one year ago, I purchased a property in Clearwater, I surprisingly found out there is a large garage in the backyard have existing plumbing and electricity in it, also I can tell the previous owner have already turned the garage into two bedrooms in-law suite, but they cover all the things up for selling process, so I wonder 1. if necessary to invest more money to upgrade the garage into an in-law suite, so I can rent out to one or two tenants for extra cash 2.

23 June 2020 | 6 replies
As of today, I have rehabbed 5 of the 6 units (which are all rented out at $1200 a month) and I have to build a laundry in the basement and take care of some minor plumbing work and porch reinforcement (this will all be completed by July 31, not sure when the last tenant will be evicted).
24 June 2020 | 1 reply
Use your inspections to check all the systems of the home -- foundation, roof, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC.

7 July 2020 | 2 replies
I need a referral for a GC for a HomeStyle Loan who can do/oversee plumbing and flooring on a foreclosure.

5 July 2020 | 8 replies
Depending on how the layout is changing, ensuring that no load-bearing walls are being moved, and also if plumbing fixtures are being added (which it sounds like there will be) you may need an Architect.

13 August 2020 | 2 replies
Here are the things we keep an eye out for when it comes to renovations: (1) major components go first - roof, electrical, central air, plumbing, (2) plan, plan, plan...