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Brian Pink Fix/flip in Webb City, MO
21 May 2022 | 0 replies
This house has all-new roof, windows, subfloor, waterproof vinyl floor, soft close cabinets, appliances, siding, insulation, HVAC and duct work, light fixtures, tubs and showers, toilets, vanities..... so many updates!!!
Danny Ondik Raising Rents in a Suburban Town
17 January 2018 | 3 replies
@Danny Ondik Kitchens and bathrooms and nice looking flooring.Kitchens I may install new countertops, new faucets and paint cabinets so they look nice.I used to raise rents substantially after a turnover, but have many long term tenants now and am behind on market rents on many properties myself.I believe a 3% to 5% bump in rent prices shouldn't run anyone off if you are behind in market rates.
Amanda Lee Getting Market rent for an average apartment?
2 January 2018 | 15 replies
Paint for sure, don't use strong colors just some off white for walls and white for molding and doors.Not sure how big is the apartment, refinish wood floors id you have or install engineered wood or bamboo flooring, there are some good looking cheap options (check build direct)But bathrooms and kitchens make the big difference, if you are doing the renovation yourself, check with IKEA kitchens, you can get some nice cabinets what will give a fresh look for not much money.. also you could just replace the wall cabinets if the base ones are decent and could be refurbuished The counters are tricky because big money require quartzite counter tops that are pretty expensive, but there are some OK options. 
George Leeman Having tenants pay for small maintenance issues?
3 January 2018 | 6 replies
So, it drips and rots out the bottom of the cabinet and maybe the floor below that. 
Jinyu Shao How much will renovation cost at my co-op in Manhattan?
2 January 2018 | 1 reply
More like putting in new cabinets, sinks, and new countertop in the kitchen. 
Johnathan Mark Need Help Evaluating This Deal! (Newbie)
22 February 2018 | 15 replies
Pay attention to the little things: faucets, cabinets, cabinet hardware, ALL floors (not just the carpeted areas) light switch covers, outlet covers, sinks, baseboards, counter tops, light fixtures, these small things can add up quickly in material and/or labor costs.
Chris Harper Rehab Repair Estimate
27 September 2018 | 9 replies
You want to know how much a water heater cost, new flooring, a new fridge, stove, toilet, vanities, cabinets, doors ect.
Alex Scotte Do you recommend landlord insurance?
26 February 2018 | 2 replies
I am talking about my property (ie, appliances, cabinets, carpet).
Vijaianand Thirunageswaram Another Flip Rehab Mentoring and Site visit Opportunity...
14 March 2018 | 6 replies
On this project, he went over the roof to the foundation problems and even details like when to re-use kitchen cabinets.
Dustin Mellor Renter's insurance pay for tenant neglect/damage?
8 December 2017 | 4 replies
According to the sellers, the tenants auto insurance is paying for the damage to the exterior but they are waiting to find out if the tenants renters insurance will pay for other damage to the interior (mold, broken cabinets, trashed carpet, etc).