Dwayne George
Buyer's Remorse
30 October 2015 | 13 replies
Make sure you have underwritten the replacement cost and remaining useful life of the major systems (roof, windows, hvac, hot water, kitchen appliances, flooring) and that you are funding for these.
Jeffrey Giffin
Tank vs tankless?
4 February 2018 | 48 replies
Does anybody have any experience in tankless water heating systems?
Kenneth Z.
How do I find commercial Real Estate
24 July 2015 | 0 replies
I don't need specific help just a general understanding of what I need to do in order to find commercial deals that don't hit a system.
Christopher Telles
Luxury Home Rehab Estimating
26 March 2016 | 13 replies
So here is how I would set this up: Kitchen: Appliances - $6,000 Cabinets - $10,000Countertop - $70-110/sqftSink - $1,500Faucet - $500Cab pulls - $500 (or $6-10/pull) Install - $2,000Flooring: Floor product (unfinished): (expect to pay 4 - 10 dollars per board foot for anything quality) Floor finishing (sanding, coating etc) roughly $3/Sq ft (as long as you are using a standard coating (polyurethane) if you want to go higher end with an oil or stain expect this to jump to 4-5/sq ft Bathrooms:Demo: $/hour x expected hours Underlayment: Schulter Shower System (approx: 500/shower enclosure) Tile/grout/thinset: 6-10 sq/ftInstall: $3-6 sq/ft Lighting and Electric: (pricing includes installation) Switches: approx $30/switch (this assumes a mid range Leviton 3-way dimmer) Outlets: $10 (TR Leviton duplex, GFI where needed and duplex/USB combo in Kitchen Island and a few choice locations) Lighting:Surface mount approx $150/fixtureCan: approx. $250/fixture (assuming old work install by electrician)A little more on why I do it this way: Kitchen: You can figure out exactly how much your kitchen is going to cost before you start.
Arthur E.
Seller provided inaccurate information in disclosure
25 July 2015 | 3 replies
The seller's disclosure said that the septic system was pumped and inspected in 2014.
Clive Clewer
general
25 July 2015 | 2 replies
IM LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO HAS THE JOE CRUMP SYSTEM IN THE TAMPA FL AREA.THANKS.
Naeem Kapasi
The fine art of analyzing a small multifamily property.
28 July 2015 | 5 replies
Utilities are less of a concern because you should let your tenants pay if units are individually metered or use a chargeback system if they are not individually metered.
Jacob Casarez
2016 Crash
11 February 2016 | 11 replies
I have no experience in economics or real estate but I have seen enough math to know that the system we are in is unsustainable.