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Brian Beadle Do you fix n' flip with granite and hardwood or laminate and linoleum?
30 December 2012 | 19 replies
. $780, removed the old, new plywood, granite, cut the sink hole, bullnose and backsplash and reinstalled the sink. 16 linear feet.Did a nice job too.AndrewEdit: I was able to use precut slabs, with minimal fabricating, hence the price.
David Robertson Do you attach a repair estimate with offer for a rehab?
28 March 2012 | 5 replies
Their singular goal is to get rid of the property for as much money as possible, to minimize their losses.
Ed O. Hybrid manager/maintenance person position
4 April 2012 | 8 replies
Also, based on the fairly minimal repair requests I field every month, usually between 3-6, hiring a manager doesn't make a lot of sense, as I'd expect that expense to come in around 900-1200 per month.Has anyone tried going this route and has it worked out well for you?
David Robertson Anybody using a Business Management System for their RE business?
29 July 2012 | 11 replies
A $1200 investment a year for a 6-figure real estate investing business seems minimal....Whatever works I guess....
Steve R. Which area is a better investment? Pls give me your thoughts
1 April 2012 | 7 replies
You are looking at a minimal return on either one (if that) from a cash flow perspective.
Arthur Garcia If you were me - what would you do?
9 April 2012 | 10 replies
Did you want to do another buy and hold, did you want to jv and do a flip to minimize your out of pocket cost, or you can always wrap a note create cash flow and still keep a portion of your cash.
Paul S. 140k at 1,250 rent
4 May 2012 | 23 replies
looks like a nice candidate, appears to need minimal work to make it rent ready.
Patty Nelson Investment Specialist
16 January 2020 | 30 replies
In this case the "investment specialist" seems ot be making all the $$ but has minimal liability.
Sagnik Lahiri 1st flip ... good profit...but I'm afraid of taxes!
8 January 2015 | 7 replies
Sagnik Lahiri,An S corp would help you to minimize your Social Security and Medicare Liabilities.
Rich Weese Inventory of unsold homes in your area
8 May 2012 | 22 replies
It was 215K and there is very minimal inventory at that price point.