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Alex Silang What are annual repair costs on a condo like?
25 July 2021 | 11 replies
Any upgrades or repairs, to kitchen appliances, in unit laundry, water heater or AC unit.
Account Closed My first house flip in the work at 20 years old
12 September 2017 | 3 replies
This is what I have done to the property and what's next.Bought at; 77,500$ (4bed/2baths) Rehab budget: 10k (but since there were major unseen problems pushed it to 13k)Closing cost; 780$Lenders fee: 7% of 100k he let me borrow so 7k Buyers agent fee: 3,500$ (3%)ARV; 125k (I will try to sell at 130k since it did not get flooded by Hurricane Harvey )Holding = 3,000$ ( 6 months holding) Profit= 17k-25k This is the work the house needs and some that I had done and what it cost me.Foundation lift (28 wholes)   = 4,050$ (done)Plumbing (while the lift pipes broke)  = 1,200$ (done)Driveway                  =2,000$Kitchen                    = 1,200$  (halfway)Roof rot repair         = 500$ (done)(did not replace the whole roof since it’s in fair condition)Laminate Flooring   = 400$     (done)Restrooms               = 800$curb appeal             = 500$Paint                         = 200$    (have it)hardy planks            = 100$framing/sheerock   = 300$      (done)bass bord                 = 250$    (have it)fans                           = 100$   (done)doors                         = 450$  (done)Helper =                     = 180$  (halway)total                          =  12,230$ left                              =770$Most of the work I’m doing my self with others except foundation, plumbing, kitchen.
George Ramsay Tenant moving out not renewing lease
14 September 2017 | 3 replies
Once the tenant moves out ill be going in to redo the kitchen, bathrooms, painting etc. 
Account Closed Follow my journey with multifamily purchase #5.
20 March 2018 | 53 replies
The kitchens has an over $40 month cap expense (going from memory I think it was just short of $50/month). 
Liz C. Does she sounds like trouble tenant?
24 September 2017 | 15 replies
The lease she took over say rent as it is.I personally would hate if someone email me such a long list of small things .After, moving in physically wenoticed a few broken issues existing in the apartment andthey are as follows:1) The kitchen has a cracked threshold in the entrance on twoplaces and it is moving.2) Some of the cabinet doors in the kitchen arebroken.3) The first closet door from the entrance is off its hingesand has to be closed forcibly.
Matthew Charron House remodeling question
25 September 2017 | 10 replies
I'd like to open up the kitchen to the dining room and maybe even the living room and would love to try an add a master bath and finish the basement.
Kristina Inglis First OOS BRRRR in Pittsburgh - advice?
26 September 2017 | 1 reply
Expected renovations include: new windows, new flooring (carpet throughout mostly but a few rooms have hard wood), new paint throughout, landscaping/small patio work in back and stone work along steps and walk way, new light fixtures and other cosmetic items, possibly some repair to the slate roof and new kitchen (new cabinets, flooring and appliances).    
Jake Oreskovich EXTREME PET ODOR!! Please help!
27 September 2017 | 9 replies
Removed all under layment, and kilzed the cross beams where the floor was bad.. most of kitchen, family room and halls on 1st floor and halls on second.  
Guevara M. Kitchen Cabinets Online Source
19 July 2019 | 14 replies
Is there a source online to purchase quality kitchen cabinets at a price that won't break the bank? 
Lou Lee Contractors recommendations in Milwaukee WI
4 November 2017 | 21 replies
As for flooring, I think I will keep the existing carpet (LR, BRs), clean them up, and install wood look like vinyl planks in the kitchen.