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J. Gary How much have you paid for your rehabs?
15 April 2012 | 17 replies
For me...Full cosmetic (paint inside/out, siding/sheetrock repairs, flooring, cabinets, finish electrical, finish plumbing, HVAC maintenance, outlets/switches/registers/etc) for a low-end rehab runs about $10/sf.Anything over 15 years old (assume new HVAC, roof and water heater) for a low-end rehab runs about $15/sf.Full gut (including new siding, new roof, all new sheetrock, new plumbing, new electrical, new HVAC, etc) for a low- to mid-end rehab runs about $30-35/sf.But remember, that's based on my location, the contractors I use, the management structure I have in place, the materials I use, the types of houses I rehab, the incentive structure I have for my contractors, and a whole host of other things that are very specific to my rehabs.
Gaurav S. What would you do if you live in a very expensive neighborhood ?
4 May 2012 | 18 replies
Some, like cable, internet, and eating out, can go away.
Rob Simpson Your Perfect REI Site
8 May 2012 | 13 replies
I'd say $60 /month (or any $ per month) is too much if no one ever sees it.If you aren't using the marketing materials, I don't see much that you are getting in the monthly fee that you can't do on a <$10 /mo hosting package.
Frank Adams Colorado get-together
26 September 2008 | 78 replies
If anyone wants to get together regularly or semi-regularly, we have an office down in the Santa Fe Arts District and are always willing to host a meeting.We're relatively new to REI and we are already moving forward very quickly with wholesaling and L/O.
Eric Foster Email Buyers Lists
3 January 2008 | 14 replies
Theres a bunch of free keyword tools on the internet.
Herbert Smith Learn to Market on the Internet
4 March 2008 | 32 replies
I have tried Shopping Cart, Get response, and a host of other free services that had poor deliverability.
Mike Kafei REO listings
18 May 2010 | 21 replies
Now hit the internet and search for BPO companies, but don't waste your money on a list that many people sell - they are free if you do a little research.
Jonathan Katz California based. Nationwide Availability.
11 February 2008 | 18 replies
Our idea is it great if we can help around on post like this because the majority of homeowners now-a-day come to the internet for information.
Reggie Draper Needing my first line of credit..
29 February 2008 | 15 replies
Some internet searching for "corporate credit" might prove fruitful.
Account Closed How to contract and wholesale an REO
27 October 2009 | 28 replies
Yes, a substantial marketing budget makes it a lot easier, but it absolutely can be done with just gas in your car and internet access.I actually have a couple friends who did exactly that.