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Gino Rizza Cleaning Company for rental properties
31 January 2016 | 2 replies
Usually about $120 for a normal kitchen and bath
Lindsey Leavitt Rental Property Insurance, Fair Rental Value Coverage, Yes or No?
14 February 2016 | 53 replies
Try a fire in the upstairs gutting the LR+Kitchen, and water damages to the lower unit. 
Matt Hernandez Potential deal, but potentially delusional seller.
12 August 2015 | 8 replies
There are 8 buildings which needs new windows, roofs needs to be done within 5 years, and kitchens need upgrading.  
Mary lou L. If you could build, what would be your favorite floor plan
3 December 2015 | 9 replies
Seriously though, as I now have kids an open floor plan from the kitchen into a living area is important as is natural light.
Account Closed Best flooring material for a rental
30 April 2017 | 14 replies
Can put in kitchens and bathrooms as well.
Matthew Lee Should I add a bathroom or not to a 2 bed/1 bath house?
6 May 2017 | 12 replies
The $25K includes this basic scope: sidewalk repair, new porch floor, painting, new cabinets in kitchen, relocate kitchen plumbing (since I'm flipping the plan), renovate bathroom, replace small back deck, finish roof shingle work (they got half way through new shingles) add new front door and 2 windows.  
Val J. Requiring Tenants to pay for repairs below a specific amount
21 December 2018 | 7 replies
Your tenant notices the kitchen faucet dripping.
Kyle Brown First Duplex Decision (Need Opinions)
3 February 2017 | 8 replies
My first property was a duplex, which I gutted and redid, collecting rents all the way, even when there was no kitchen.
Jake Navarra Where to put money into a flip
8 February 2017 | 20 replies
It was all about the kitchen, open floor plan, beautiful hardwoods, and baths. 
George P. #37 rental was purchased today
23 February 2017 | 19 replies
I closed on #37 this morning. it's located in westland. the surrounding cities are Canton, Garden City, Livonia, Redford and Plymouth.it's very different than what we normally buy to a point that it's unusual for us. we always get 3 bed brick ranches with a basement (see the website in my profile to see a list of them) but this is a bi-level. that means that once you enter the front door, there is a landing - then stairs UP and stairs DOWN. the rooms are upstairs and the dining/kitchen are downstairs. no actual defined "basement".the living room is upstairs and it will be converted into a 4th bedroom. an extra room means more rent for me.here's what the numbers look like:purchase price - 72k cash (they were asking 79k)rehab - who cares, but around 12k,i'd guess. maybe 15k. the bank had to change the roof since it was caving in.taxes - ~3k, maybe lessrent - $1,250 (no garage, but a shed)ARV - i dont know, maybe around 110 (but i dont care about arv)we just updated #31 and have a few just waiting for us to get "free", but that does not seem to happen. so i am just holding 2 vacant at the moment.between updating flips for other investors in Plymouth, baths for homeowners in Northville and basements in Livonia, it's hard to find the time to work on all our houses.it will cashflow nicely, around $350, maybe more, maybe less. at this point, i am more concerned about the number of rentals to increase as long as there's a cashflow over $300. fifty dollars a month is not a deal breaker. i still self manage everything, have an assistant that rents them out. i have developed a team and a system that lets us crank them out consistently and at a very high quality. i do not like to have issues once rented and hate going back to fix things that we could have caught while working on them...so we take our time and change everything that needs changing.let me know if there are questions, i'll answer anything.