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Greg Stetz Getting more skilled in estimating rehab costs?
15 May 2019 | 6 replies
This will help you get a better idea of what tile, hardwood, carpet, plumbing fixtures and light fixtures costs for your rehabs.#3 Contact Local Contractors for Labor PricingCall local Subcontractors and get budget pricing for common repairs on your typical rehab project.For example, call a roofer and ask what their average cost per Square of Architectural Asphalt Shingle Roofing would be on a 1,500 sf house, with a 6/12 pitch.Note: Some contractors will be reluctant to share pricing without seeing the property, but tell them you are just looking for a rough budget number you can use on future projects.#4 Compile Your Prices into a Spreadsheet or Estimating SoftwareOnce you start to get a better understanding of Labor and Material costs you will want to store this data into a spreadsheet or software that you can use to help you streamline the estimating process.The Book on Estimating Rehab Costs comes with a spreadsheet that you can use to help you populate your own database of labor pricing and material pricing.
Account Closed Trying to retail a house in Texas am I missing something?
15 May 2019 | 0 replies
We gave the house a face lift and a light rehab.
Gregory Barker My last flip. I am looking to flip more and need funding .
15 May 2019 | 0 replies
,new roof , new furnace paint, lighting refinished hardwood floors What was the outcome?
Curtis Curley Learn how to flip and keep the job?
17 May 2019 | 12 replies
However, if you believe that what has happened in the past (and has happened many times) is possible to happen again in the future, tread lightly with lending.
Nova Mendoza General Contractor in the Inland Empire
11 December 2021 | 5 replies
Curious as well as Im also looking for a general contractor for a light remodel in IE. 
Sean Lynch Transitioning out of first house hack and into Second proprety
16 May 2019 | 0 replies
Hoping some of you can shed some light on when to start looking for tenants for the properties, or any advice/insight you can give on making this transition while reducing the chances of having to pay two mortgages at once.
Natalie Reese Investing in a rental Property VS. Airbnb
20 October 2020 | 8 replies
.), linens (towels, sheets, comforters - they need to be thrown out every 3-12 months), Lawn care - not just mow and blow, but garden beds tooPest control - 80/qtr furniture - it doesn't last forever.Maintenance - normal + changing light bulbs, fixing furniture, loose doorknobs, etc.Administrative software - dynamic pricing engine, guest communication system Hosting fees - this is not a passive model.
Laura Clark Flipping a House - Removing Trees to Help Curb Appeal
29 May 2019 | 6 replies
Light gray siding - white trim - dark gray shutters - bright red door. 
Jason Hopkins First Multi Family Buy & Hold Deal Completed
24 May 2019 | 8 replies
New roof, paint, flooring, doors, updated electrical panel, fixed plumbing, new blinds, new light fixtures, drywall repair, landscaping, final cleanWhat was the outcome?
Tim Youse Advice on bathroom remodel
25 May 2019 | 6 replies
Link to pics: https://imgur.com/a/coVMEqKFor the cheap route, the GC suggested this: Remove wall mounted medicine cabinetMatch tile where the cabinet was removednew vanity, faucet, toilet and mirrornew doorlaminate sheet floorepoxy paint the surround, tub and all wall tile to whitenew light, exhaust fan and HVAC registerrelocate light switch and add GFCI outletI'm a little worried that the cheap makeover wont fly if I ever decide to sell the property in the future.