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Nathan Siva Needs help with rehab estimation
24 July 2024 | 4 replies
Price materials and labor cost will depend on how large of scope of work but a good company is going to be around 3500 a week plus cost of over head we also pay 30% tax on our income also like you guys but if you anticipate 4 week rehab well be ready for minimum of 14k in labor +14knis low end in my opinion... now I'm currently eating my lunch on a rehab from hell but it's gonna be a work of art from where it came from... this was the worst of the worst in my career water damage to all structural raised the roof on a horrible addition and did it correctly. 
Terri-Leigh H. SHORT TERM RENTAL DESIGN AND INSTALL - Feedback wanted!
26 July 2024 | 24 replies
We are furnishing with contract grade quality and amenity heavy (game room/hot tub/murals/new paint/lighting and ALL basics needed to host a 5* stay so all bedding, kitchen items, bathroom items, linen and bedding as well as the labor for trades.
Ryan Ahlgrim Rently vs. Showmojo vs. Tenant Turner
26 July 2024 | 25 replies
Saves a lot of money in labor and miles
Vonetta Booker Self-managing a property long-distance - any suggestions?
28 July 2024 | 25 replies
Then down to the types of managers that will take on D  C class which in many cases is a class below what the investor thinks they won. for those I would charge a big premium as they are so labor intensive based on the tenants living in them. 
Anthony F. First Time Investor in Real Estate with a projected first deal.
25 July 2024 | 5 replies
Memorial Day to Labor Day will pretty much take care of itself, but adding in amenities like a hot tub and a sauna will help you draw in more traffic and bookings even when there's a foot of snow on the ground.Just to touch on the LTR option, I don't know if this would get you the kind of returns you'd be looking for to even cover your mortgage, let alone cover any maintenance/capex/management costs the property might require. 
Joe S. Branner with no lease and property that I am buying.
23 July 2024 | 3 replies
Quote from @Joe S.: So I have had a seller reach out and we have negotiated a price that’s extremely good deal for me.
Tyler Warlow I'm Back and Ready To Go
24 July 2024 | 6 replies
New investors can go at there own pace, build relationships, and get better deals on materials and labor
Doug Smith Is your question on BP appropriate?
23 July 2024 | 10 replies
This is a great forum, but don't be surprised when Joe from Ohio, who read a Carlton Sheets book in 1988, tells you how to set up a depreciation schedule for your portfolio only to have it bite you in the butt simply because you didn't want to pay your CPA.
Taylor Waters Paid Mentor Worth It?
25 July 2024 | 19 replies
This real estate investing is not a race its a journey and it will take time to see any fruits of your labor.