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Ezra Nugroho Seller cannot close because of lien, what now?
16 December 2014 | 39 replies
Originally posted by @Jesse T.
Ravi K. Your thoughts on Jim Rickards pitch on economic direction?
31 October 2014 | 2 replies
@Larry T. , I agree with you and I felt the same way.
Vince Beusan Describe what makes you successful?
5 November 2014 | 23 replies
@David T
Morris Lucas First Atlanta Wholesale Deal Completed!!!
6 January 2016 | 49 replies
Originally posted by @Larry T.
David Avetisyan Commercial Carpet vs. Residential Carpet for Rental
18 January 2021 | 13 replies
Yes depends on the tenant and where it is and how long you plan to hold the property.For town house style the tenants in lower income rentals tend to work labor jobs.The lower level takes an absolute beating if you have carpet. the red clay trashed the carpet.
Brad Friesen Help me choose exterior paint color
2 May 2013 | 10 replies
You can go online to Sherwin Williams and pick different colors to try on different styled houses they have on there.
Michael Aanerud First meeting tomorrow morning-- Kind of nervous
6 May 2013 | 17 replies
The most important thing you can do1)Be yourself, Don't pretend t be more experienced than you are.
Bryan Weller Naming Your Business
20 November 2013 | 32 replies
You can put anything you want on the marketing piece.Maybe having "Cowboy Billy is gonna Buy YOUR House, LLC" then having a logo of a cowboy lassoing a house might be catchy for a seller but you might feel like a jackass sitting down with a banker and putting that down on an application for a $500K line of business credit.As others have pointed out in the end this sh*t doesn't matter all that much.
Derek T. Need Help on Budget
4 April 2013 | 11 replies
So, I need some advice on how to cut some on this project; here is the budget...............Demo- $2800Roof- $4800 (fix roof on addition and raise roof in kitchen)Gutters- $1200 (replace gutters)Siding- $3500 (replace with new siding)Exterior Doors- $1800 (replace 3 doors)Shutters- $600 (add to front windows)Exterior paint- $1500 (paint cinder block, trim, porch, columns, shed, etc)Landscaping- $700Windows- $3000 (replace all windows{14} except 3)Walls- $2500 (open up 2 walls from living room, dining room and kitchen)Drywall- $4500 (replace all ceilings, repair and patch as needed)Rough Electrical- $4800 (bring up to code, install new outlets, GFCI and ARC fault breakers, move electrical in basement to free up ceiling space)Finish Electrical- $1600 (replace all receptables, outlet covers, switches, switch covers, light fixtures, and ceiling fans)Rough Plumbing- $3500 (replace water heater, relocate/replace plumbing to free up basement ceiling space)Finish Plumbing- $700HVAC Rough- $4500 (Replace oil heating furnace and add AC unit)HVAC Finish- $400 (replace covers)Ductwork- $2500 (add new ductwork, registers, and grills)Kitchen- $10,000 (add bar style pennisula with cabinets, replace all cabinets, add grade A granite, create pantry, replace flooring, glass backsplash, new appliances)Bathroom #1- $3500 (bathroom #1 remodel)Bathroom #2- $4500 (basement bathroom creation with injector pump)Interior Paint- $2200Interior Doors- $600 (replace all with 6 panel)Baseboards- $3500 (replace all baseboards)Flooring- $4500 (replace with new hardwood)Carpet- $600 (in basement family room and bedroom)Finish Basement- $7500 (framing, insulation, drywall, trim, etc.)Leveling Basement Flooring- $5300 (tear up concrete and relevel)This is an older house with older doors, molding, finishes, etc.; nothing really has been updated.
Noah Campbell start with buy n hold or buy n flip
7 April 2013 | 41 replies
i was focusing my plans on fix and flips because i can not live off the cash flow of one or two rental properties.. my five yr plan was to do fix and flips for the first two yrs of my real estate investing and then to acquire 2 buy and hold properties per yr after that while continuing to do fix and flips at the five yr mark i was going to re evaluate... in my market u can buy a 3 bdr 1 bt brick ranch style 1300 sq ft home in low crime area for $25000 ... flipping is harder to put a number on due to all the variables