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Just Don Building code window above a bathtub
14 February 2011 | 6 replies
When a bathroom does not have a window, an exhaust fan is required to be installed to let the steam and moisture out.
Dojo Kempin DIY Rehab--where to start?
16 February 2011 | 23 replies
The money you put into fixtures, bathrooms, kitchens, flooring, etc will vary quite a bit depending on your end goal.
John Romero Numbers on a Student Rental
16 February 2011 | 5 replies
, bathrooms, etc?
Joe Edwards-Hoff Help em form my offer- SFR with cell tower income...
12 September 2011 | 17 replies
Though I'd keep a few things like the kitchen counters and the heated slate tiles in the hallway to the bathroom.
Sharad M. How much should I offer?
17 February 2011 | 6 replies
Each unit is 2 bedroom/1 bathroom.
Bienes Raices Choosing grout for two kinds of tile
18 February 2011 | 0 replies
Also, the tile in the kitchen is 14 inch, but the tile in the bathrooms and bdrs is 18 inch.
Robert Steele Buyer demanding mediation over seller disclosure
27 October 2011 | 20 replies
They say;1) They have the inspection report from the previous buyer who backed out during the inspection period and it shows a photo of the termite damage inside the bathroom vanity.2) After that the damage had been covered up.I say;1) I did not see this inspection report.
Justin D. 2 properties, new to REI, need advice.
23 March 2011 | 13 replies
Tenants pay electric and gas.loan would be about $250/mo 45k @ 5.75, 30yr, 3k closing6 unit:4 2 BR $650/ea2 studio $450/ea2010 figures3500 rents5768 taxes1500 ins2244 heat3600 electric1500 water1218 total monthlyAll brick 3 story, no landscaping, new furnance and half roof done in '05, all kitchen and bathroom remodeled, new windows, flooring, entry doors, carpets, coin laundry, stoves, refs, and smokes done in '06appriased 165k in '07, asking price 172k rents include utils, looks to be turn key, fully rented, no work needed, inspection tomorrow 3/19/11, i know it has older BX wiring and asbestos wrap around the heat vents between wallsI can get a comm loan. for 6% @ 25yr, with .25 $921/moThanks for your time,Justin
Travis Bill Anyone ever try to develop a "dorm" type building for college students?
30 March 2011 | 8 replies
It seems a privately developed one could charge a lot less than the 4-700 a month that students pay to stay in those.Iv thought about this a lot and it could be a relatively cheap building considering you would have central kitchens and bathrooms.2 to a room at 150 a month a piece.300 per room. 200 square feet per room and thats pretty good sized.Could make a lot off rent with say a 12-16 room building.2400-3200 square feet living space plus bathroom/kitchen/laundry3600-4800 a mo in rent.What you all think of something like that?
DG H. Fix or lower rent
6 April 2011 | 20 replies
Some people are probably gonna disagree with me on this, but I use flat paint in my rentals for easy touch up (except in bathrooms).