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Jorge Garifuna Looking for 2 kitchen cabinet drawers in St.
15 November 2017 | 3 replies
Hello everyone,I'm currently looking for 2 kitchen cabinet drawers to place at a property in St.
John Jessie Selling during a renovation
17 November 2017 | 7 replies
My price will differ from now, at the end of demolition, and later, when I have started to tile the bathroom or install cabinets in the kitchen.
Ailen Li Newbie in Boston Looking for Advice on GCs
3 January 2018 | 16 replies
Price on kitchen and bath will vary a lot based on the type of finishes you have, however $25k will be a ballpark price especially if it's a rental unit.This is how the cost breaks down for us:$5,500 white shaker cabinets$3,200 granite$1,300 kitchen installation$3000 appliances$5,000 plumber + electrician$5,000 brand new bathroom including new flooring, tub and vanity, toilet, faucets, paint.$2,000 demo, permit fee and miscellaneous items.This is just a quick run down and like I said price will vary if you want to gut the whole place because at that point you have to add insulation etc.Hope this is helpful. 
Sebastian Naczas Picking table saw for DIY
15 October 2020 | 26 replies
The ideal table saw setup is a large open area with a big table and space for infeed and outfeed rollers.Now, if you're building cabinets, furniture or doing fancy(ish) woodworking projects, a table saw is a good tool. 
Will Menard Lafayette, LA Success Story #7
20 November 2017 | 1 reply
Almost everything was touched inside and outside of the house: plumbing, electrical, floors, cabinets, tubs, drywall... you name it.
David Frey Navy nurse in San Diego... tired of renting (newbie).
11 December 2017 | 17 replies
Buy a small file cabinet and get your last free years tax stuff, LESs, monthly bank statements, and soon HUD-1s and stuff all it in there.4) Save for your first one, but refi for your next couple!
Scott Scotter Potential Plumbing/Structural Lawsuit
24 November 2017 | 7 replies
There is a cabinet in the hallway that allows for inspection of the plumbing, and after further inspection, the joist that the shower sits on is cut to allow the drain line for the shower to fit.
Mark Smith Oxygen Barrier Pex??
22 November 2017 | 4 replies
I decided to eliminate the old 3ft baseboard units in the kitchens to make room for more base cabinets.
Carrie Peter Newbie trying to do a multi-family build job deal with a 1031
24 November 2017 | 6 replies
No one gets paid after the cabinets are placed if they're still in the garage.
Peter Sinclair East Los Angeles Multifamily
10 December 2021 | 27 replies
Purchased a multiunit - 3bd/1ba & 1bd/baCost: $490,000Down payment: $200,000Renovation Budget: $70,000Mortgage: $2100/month - 30 yr fixed @ 4%Expenses: $190/Month (Utilities, upkeep, and administration) Rental Income: $4000/month ($2400 3bd/1ba & $1600 1bd/ba)Profit: $1600-$1710 a month depending on utility costsTo keep costs down my wife and I did as much work as we could, such as painting, installing kitchen cabinets, laminate flooring, light fixtures, etc.