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Tyler Divine Lumber Order Guidelines/Suggestions
20 December 2015 | 5 replies
Single-hung usually next in line, then double-hung... casement/awning windows of comparable size are usually the most costly of the common window types.Be sure to pay attention to the egress needs - while a 2650 DH might meet egress, a 2650 casement may not (or it may need side pivot hardware).I could write a small novel on what to look for when buying windows... however, sleep beckons.
Shanel Wiggins BRRRR Strategy
15 October 2016 | 67 replies
It dictates every element of REI including your rehab.Every strategy has a market it works well in, that can be accessed by every REI.  
Mark Ferguson My project manager experiment failed
19 December 2015 | 18 replies
Mark Ferguson Haha, no, manufacturing is the very least you could compare it to.
James Maher Deal Analysis sell or keep existing property
18 December 2015 | 1 reply
I've got some ideas on how to compare this house with selling and putting a down payment on 2 other smaller houses as well.  
Brett S. General cost hierarchy for updates?
18 December 2015 | 0 replies
Note I'm not contemplating repairs / maintenance type stuff, such as sewer mains or 1) Moving a home to a new location (as in so expensive you're nuts to contemplate it)2) Replacing / significantly changing external look / structural elements / adding a story3) Replacing vinyl siding with full brick or stone all the way around4) Replacing old heating (baseboard radiant) with new, such as a heat pump and forced air5) Updating Kitchens6) Updating bathrooms7) Replacing floors (like carpet to hardwood or stone)8) Updating fixtures9) Painting
Michael A Rytina LLC BEFORE or AFTER my First Deal?
22 December 2015 | 14 replies
Maryland seems to have pretty low filing fees comparable to other states at $100.
Alexey Krol What difference between rehab flipping and improvement?
23 December 2015 | 6 replies
I agree 70% rule is kind of simplification, but finally i see the main difference between flipping and building is that while flipping goes you earn money on buying with cheapest repairing, but while new development/deep rehab goes you earn money getting adding value for highest market price comparing of rounded properties in this location. 
Dominic A. Selling home to clear student loan debt?
23 December 2015 | 5 replies
I bought the house for $105k and many comparable homes in the area have gone for $120-135k the past 6 months.
Roig V. New Deal Analysis
23 December 2015 | 2 replies
At my purchase price, the GRM as well as $/unit (comparing apples to apples in terms of LL expenses) is right on par with the area, maybe about $5k below the norm. 
Keith White Plenty of opportunities just need to find more partners....
24 December 2015 | 5 replies
Any input anyone can give me I would appreciate, I know I'm in a small market but to me it's an advantage to help me find other investors as the buy in cost is so low compared to many areas.