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Gabriel Graumann 1st Daily Vacation Rental Property - Strong Returns
13 December 2022 | 5 replies
New flooring, cabinets, fixtures, paint inside & out, resurfaced the cool deck, and updated the landscaping.
Joe Hammel Best Market to Invest - Metro Detroit
28 October 2022 | 14 replies
What about landscaping and snow removal?
Kevin Phu Exit strategies for a SFR purchased in Phoenix
2 March 2022 | 15 replies
I've had break ins, doors kicked in, windows broken, wiring stolen out of the wall, landscaping missing, squatters, crack pipes and crack pots, dog bites, people talking to non-existent listeners, lots of people with all of their worldly possessions in stolen shopping carts passing by, extension cords thrown over the fench and attached to my outside outlet, hoses attached to my water, refrigerator stolen, shootings, lots & lots of helicopters overhead, and I've gotten to know a few Phoenix police on a personal basis.
Account Closed Do I Need a Team To Flip?
2 July 2021 | 4 replies
You don't get anything extra for the large expense.The average flip, according to NAR takes about 6 months and nets about $15,000 after paying everybody.A flip involves: the money provider, everything from a handyman to a contractor depending on the scope of work, a plumber, an electrician, a painter, a sheetrock guy, a landscaper, a flooring guy, the ability to guess what a particuar property will sell for, a finish carpenter, a window guy, a roofer, an HVAC guy, a cleaning company, an exterminator, a real estate agent, an appraiser, a title company, an escrow company, brick & concrete guy, garage door guy, an inspection guy, an insulation guy, etc.
Payson Scott Drop out of college and spend my fund, or stay?
10 October 2021 | 57 replies
You can figure most basic things out like painting, trim, basic carpentry, vinyl flooring, landscaping, demo, tiling on youtube.
Jim K. What's it going to take for the next real estate crash to happen?
11 April 2022 | 85 replies
I guess everybody just hires landscape crews and does the drive-thru car wash now.
Account Closed Arizona Has Run Out of Water - Divert Columbia River to AZ
19 May 2022 | 41 replies
I know that households in the valley are extremely water efficient in that usage for households has hardly gone up over the last twenty years despite the growth due to more efficient appliances (dishwashers and washing machines) and wastewater technology including recycling car wash water at car washes and using grey water for irrigation and a leaning in recent years toward desert landscaping instead of turf (grass is a huge water guzzler).  
Gp G. Retention Wall repair
17 May 2022 | 18 replies
If you rebuild it with treated 6x6s or railroad ties, you can probably still get 20-40 years out of it with proper drainage and some landscaping cloth against the wood.
Khalid Johnson Mice problem will cost $1800
30 July 2017 | 59 replies
So I put a dozen bait stations around the driveway and house.I bought some fox urine for them to spread around cause they thought that would do the trick but I also made it clear that I've done pretty much everything I can and that I'm not responsible for their car wires.My lease doesn't say the tenant is responsible for rodent control - I'll fix that with the next tenants.They've been good tenants, paid rent on-time (they've been there 5 months so far), seem to be taking good care of the house, yard, landscaping, etc. 
Brennen Cook Sacramento House Flip Renovation Cost
20 January 2014 | 12 replies
The rehab I did on this house included new flooring, painting the entire house (interior & exterior), extensive pest (termite) control and remediation, landscaping, all new windows, bathroom remodels (tear down to studs), complete kitchen remodel (new flooring, new canned lighting, cabinet refinishing, granite counters, all new stainless steel appliances, etc), plus an endless amount of cosmetic work inside and out.