Kishore K.
Rehab 6000 square feet house
13 September 2013 | 4 replies
Hi,What would it cost to rehab a 6000 sq feet house with Viking sub zero appliances, hard wood floor in all areas , finished basement, tray ceilings, iPad controlled audio, tv, electrical system, new roof , ultra luxury bathroom (s)with Carrera marble, extremely energy efficient windows and walls, cat 6 cable wiring everywhere.House is 6 BED6 BR with all brick and stone on outside with everything else gutted inside .Lot size is more than half acre.Please ask any questions if I have left any details.PS Similar houses in that subdivision which are > 25 years old sell for 1.7-2 million.PPS I was planning to build new house on a vacant smaller lot, but since new property came up have decided to explore it.Thanks.
Bryce Y.
What is this pipe coming out of washer dryer box?
1 November 2013 | 7 replies
On the opposite side of the wall is the bathroom, but the sink and shower do not share this wall.
Suresh J.
funding rehab of multifamily
2 November 2011 | 5 replies
We have rehab estimates at ~$4k per unit, which includes flooring, dry wall repair, electrical, plumbing and appliances.
James Gefke
Rehab in Flood Plain
1 June 2012 | 7 replies
I should add that we did a complete rehab as well (new kitchen/granite, bathrooms, windows, rebuilt walls and reconfigured layout on 2nd floor w/ all permits pulled).
J C
I have 150K to invest and i have no clue how to go about this. HELP!!
31 March 2015 | 34 replies
You need to leverage your deals but you'll find that as you hit the lending/borrowing wall, having 20 or 25% down will take you to the wall with meadian priced homes, meaning you'll run out of down payments, closing costs and maintenance reserves on your fourth or fifth house.
Greg G.
A Urinal
27 September 2010 | 18 replies
:)2) On the walls going up the stair way to the 2nd floor they had taken broken glass and embedded them into a layer of mortar in the walls.
Jorge Justi
A fix and flip problem
25 October 2010 | 4 replies
Hopefully (depending on the quality of the work done), you won't need to open the walls to show the electrical and plumbing.
Bryan Balk
Does anyone else think this is really F'ed up
9 October 2010 | 45 replies
You're wrong, it's a "POCKET VETO" it is not in place, it was caught at the White House According to the news, it was a Rebublican sponsored bill (generally anything that would be a big plus for banks and wall street will be from that side of the isle) , there was no public discussion and it passed with flying colors, the White House caught the deficiencies and how it would effect the situation and it is now dead.
Account Closed
TDP (AKA: The #$@^ Pool
3 July 2011 | 10 replies
I may have to rebuild the block wall between us, but the neighbor has no fence on the east side.All thoughts and ideas welcome.
Emilio Ramirez
Converting to tenant paid utilities
26 July 2009 | 4 replies
Even so, making sure to control the temp is vitally important with the combination of a victorian era (poorly insulated) building in a Wisconsin winter.WI also offers landlords of low income rentals a weatherization program for older buildings that will replace appliances, windows, boilers/furnaces, and improve insulation in attics and walls.