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Jarcelyn Dorsey Making offers to Listing Agents-What's the Process
18 September 2011 | 14 replies
So I would like to start making offers on mainly REO's by going through the listing agent.I looked at Stephs' article about finding the contact name and number of the listing agent of the property.But what's the process?????
Gash Nag Carpet replacement for Townhome
20 September 2011 | 9 replies
I have quad 4 unit buildings that are town homes.What I have found is it is much better to put all tile on the main floor instead of carpet or vinyl.Upstairs with the carpet it doesn't get worn down as much as the main level.When you evict a tenant with tile it is mop and go and not fixing tears in vinyl or carpet that can't be salvaged.The dirty carpets tend to attract bug problems as well.You can find tile cheap and buy a big area rug to warm it up for cheap.The key with tile is the contractors can kill you on the install fee.You have to find a contractor hungry for money.I can get tile 12 X 12 for 56 cents a sq ft.Main level I would spend about 229.60 in tiles,another 150.00 in mix for bonding and grout for finish and just put back old finish trim down and repaint.Can get a hungry contractor for 75.00 a day to tile day one and finish grout 75.00 day two.Total cost 529.60 for main level.I have 1,178 sq ft with 2 story but I leave carpet upstairs and on the stairs and tile the main.Don't pay high prices.Be patient and turn over rocks to find the great deals.
Stephanie Anson Creative ways to market your flip to buyers (retail)? Ideas?
4 October 2011 | 11 replies
But try something like "Amazing renovation, stunning home with granite countertops, renovated bathrooms, hardwood floors- tell me all the great features.
Mark M. Introducing Myself
3 October 2011 | 6 replies
Comp and assessment may increase a little when I add a carport and a few cosmetic features (awning in front, covered porch in back) (rather have just comp go up and assessment stay same).
Gary Parker Phone Number For Bandit Signs
26 October 2011 | 9 replies
I would definitely recommend using a Google Voice number, mainly because it can't be tracked to you by the Sign Police.
Joshua Dorkin BP Update 6.4: Introducing BiggerPockets PRO Basic, Better Networking, and Much More
7 October 2011 | 2 replies
We've also added some exciting new search features that utilize our labels system for finding other members for networking and doing business, and have restricted some of the advertising & marketing areas of our forums to PRO Basic and PRO Members only.For a complete rundown of all the details about this launch, check out:Announcing BiggerPockets PRO Basic: Better Networking, New Search, and More
Stephanie Anson Feedback on staging for flip, please!
5 October 2011 | 11 replies
Modern and simple, and very much serves the main purpose of defining the spaces.
Anthony Henderson Essential for a successful Property Management Company
24 May 2012 | 13 replies
These people are in charge of fixing minor things throughout the portfolio but the main job is to coordinate and manage sub contractors that we send out to some of the larger jobs.
Chris Colvard Can you explain labels?
8 October 2011 | 5 replies
The search feature is great for networking!
Lyndell Flatt inspecting the house,finding the FMV/ARV
8 October 2011 | 2 replies
Try finding a mentor to work with at your local rei club.Also, you could find a contractor that may be willing to do estimates for a fee.The main thing is to have good mls comps (ARV) and an accurate rehab estimate.