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Jed Massey Clogged Pipes... My Expense or renters? 🚽💵🛠
7 March 2020 | 7 replies
You shall never pour cooking grease or other damaging/obstructing objects down toilets, sinks or drains.
Bruce Martin Mid-Century in Denver Colorado
6 March 2020 | 0 replies
Exterior Paint scheme, full interior remodel with modern finishes What was the outcome?
Troy Purvis Ballpark cost to rewire home in KC area
19 April 2020 | 4 replies
@Troy Purvis, we just finished a similar size home.
Adam Littrell Market Metrics - Out of State
6 March 2020 | 2 replies
I guess I should be patient and finish it.Thanks!
KENDRA J. new countertops for rental that may be sold.
8 March 2020 | 8 replies
I've gotten some expensive quotes for refreshing etched finishes. 
Paul Kim Coronavirus & the Market: Should I sell now or in 8 months?
6 March 2020 | 2 replies
But because of the uncertainty of how the Coronavirus will effect the economy, jobs, and the housing market, I don’t know whether or not o should sell my home now (and go rent in TX as we wait for the home to finish construction) or it we should stay put and sell our CA home in the Fall.
Ese A. O'Diah Any investors and landlords based out in Minneapolis MN?
19 March 2020 | 13 replies
I am not investing yet, Once I finish this semester of college I plan to start taking action. 
Fred Sena Va Cash - Out refinance underwriting problems
7 March 2020 | 1 reply
A little background info, wife and I bought or second property with a VA loan its a 4-plex in need of serious updating almost a year ago for roughly 275k loan amount of 245kI recently finished the remodeling and we had the va appraisal done for a va cash-out which came in at 400k which us a bit low due to lack of comps in the state. 
Doug Dias First BRRRR: Worcester, MA Single Family
9 May 2020 | 8 replies
We are now one week into the rehab as I type this.Current BRRR Numbers:Pre-closing Costs: $2,740Plumbing inspection (because the house needed to be dewinterized, $150)Home inspection ($525)Appraisal ($655)Electrical inspection (because power was off on the day of the appraisal, $150)CO and Smoke Alarm ($366.57)CO and Smoke inspection ($52.50)Rehab consultant ($840)Kitchen Appliances: $2,000 (estimated)Plumbing: $7,300 (estimated)Oil tank ($1,800)Water heater ($1,000)Chimney liner ($2,000)Re-piping as needed ($2,500)General Contractor: $32,000Roof replacementDrywall patching and painting of entire house (trim, wall, ceilings)2nd floor bathroom spruce-upClosing exterior door in master bedroom and finish sidingBuilding two closets in two bedroomsBroken window repairsWindow frame repairsScrape and paint area over bulkheadFinish floorsRemove and dispose drywall from basement spacesRear deck repairFront steps repairInstall handrail to basementFoundation masonry repair and paintingRepair cement stepPatch area of exterior trim near kitchenPatch two rotted window sillsCap extra basement doorFill in dining room windowAsbestos: $1,500Electrical: $2,000 (estimated)Closing Costs: $3,733Home Purchase Price: $149,000Total All In: $200,472Expected ARV = $250,000 (initial appraisal for rehab loan came in at $235,000)Amount I have invested in the deal = $50,000Expected Cash Out at 80% = $50,000The situation is still very fluid, as we still have at least three more weeks of the rehab in front of us, but the numbers thus far are still looking promising, despite all of the surprises.
Gerard Leeson Advise on Chicago 3 Flat needing major renovation
12 March 2020 | 10 replies
The units are safe and would be up to code they just wouldn't have nice finishes and would be below the standard for the average apartment in the area.