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Bienes Raices Fixing this hole
27 March 2010 | 13 replies
Nothing screams "amateur" more than a nice smooth patch on a rough textured wall. ;-)You can buy small cans of texture touch-up for under $10 at a hardware store.
Brett Weaver Textured ceiling removal
23 April 2018 | 10 replies
Seems to me if that's drywall paste textured that it will be difficult to impossible to scrape.  
Maria Marrero Tenants don't want to move
19 May 2017 | 51 replies
I was going to try n let them stay but as many have said I have already allowed too many things to go without taking action and I just need to get thicker skin n go for it.
Nataly Valenzuela Smooth or textured walls?
27 July 2017 | 0 replies
Whoever did the work did a really crappy job so it stands out in the middle of the hallway, even with textured walls.  
Mark Hawthorne Long and short of my first rehab coments welcome
24 September 2008 | 4 replies
Took out approximately 6 ft. of walls between the dining and living room.All popcorn ceiling texture and did hand texture throughout .Changed out both the front and back doors and replaced them with leaded glass and internal blind doors.
Jeff L. Trouble Tenants - Keep or Push Out?
3 February 2017 | 5 replies
Thick skin buddy!
Account Closed Private Money: transfer money to me or transfer money to title company?
22 June 2012 | 14 replies
As an another way to skin the cat.
John Newland Consistent Wall Texture Throughout Home Or Not
15 December 2012 | 6 replies
I came to the conclusion that most people won't notice the different textures from room to room unless the texture and paint job is poor.
CK Hwang Does anyone really use the 70% rule when buying in today's market?
18 January 2013 | 14 replies
When I compared his math to mine, we end up at almost the identical profit margins, so in essence, we use the same formulas.Lets use this as an example:Purchase of $200,000Rehab of $40,000ARV of $320,000That is 75% all-in.I have 5% agent fees and 1.5% title/escrow/transfer taxes/misc for a total Resale cost of $20,800 - Lets round to $21,000 (I ALWAYS purchase a owners title binder on acquisition to cut my title costs on escrow, if not, expect to pay 2% total.Assume 12% interest and 3 points for financing, plus $1k in fees and assume you can borrow 100% of purchase, you bring $40k rehab funds for skin in the game.
Nick Thomas Top 3 DIY Skills To Learn For Rehabbing?
6 July 2018 | 35 replies
I bought a simple Wagner texture sprayer that works great, but you have to thin joint compound to the point of it being as loose as a thick paint for it to spray well.3) Basic electrical.