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Ramon Pena Alvarado Creative Help
2 July 2009 | 6 replies
Im sure if I went in and put in new carpet, Lin, Improved bathrooms...etc..another words spent 20 - 30 k I could get more rent or util billed back.
Eric NA Possible deal - could be fishy
9 July 2009 | 4 replies
Entryhall tile to start of livingroom, tile in both bathrooms, tile in kitchen and dining room, has a long mirror on wall that makes the livingroom appear much larger than it really is, has a cement back patio, has been wired for security although the security system there has been destroyed.
Nick M. Purchased First Rental Property
6 August 2009 | 13 replies
I paid $15K and with repairs it will get me to about $28K (new windows, furnace, AC, new bathroom, new paint, lights, carpet.
Uwe K. Rentals in Canada - Tenant Improvements
15 October 2010 | 5 replies
In Germany, the tenants supply their own kitchens and bathroom fixtures, sinks and toilets, painting, and flooring.An empty apartment has no light fixtures, fans, window treatments.
Account Closed Garage Unit eviction
29 September 2010 | 1 reply
Past couple of months, he hasn't paid, but has made it up with discounts on remodeling my bathroom.
Kendra T. Just closed a rehabbed flip!
10 November 2010 | 11 replies
Hi Kendra,I came across your post about the 3bedroom 2.5 bathroom rehab and flip you did awhile back.
Nick Abbate Got a FREE DOUBLEWIDE Now what?
19 October 2010 | 22 replies
Bathrooms there is two, with full tubs are ok and fully functional, faucets all ok but could be replaced.Things it needs: Disadvantages.
Mark Beekman Good/Bad Deal?
7 November 2010 | 24 replies
The house in question was built in 1972, is 3,800 sq/ft, has 3.5 bathrooms & 5 bedrooms (if you include the in-law/nanny suite connected to the main house).
Scott R. Tile underlay
19 November 2010 | 6 replies
Not a tile expert in any way (only about 40 boxes of tile installed lifetime) but I had a friend who had a partial roll of the Ditra that I used in a bathroom and it was indeed the easiest and fastest underlayment prep ever.Cuts with a utility knife in place, then thinset under, and you can begin to work immediately on top of it.
Scott Clark MLS LISTING PRICES
28 November 2010 | 7 replies
Hey guys , I cant figure out how they can be asking the prices on foRclosed properties that need alot of work and updating.I went to look at the following property scenario.1. property is a forclosure2. sold in 2004 for 119,0003. bank bought it back for 86,000 on 6/24/104. built in 98, 3 bed, 2.5 ba 1480 sq.ft5. two houses listed on the same street 109k(short sale) 121k6. current list price 79,9007. comps in area vary but consistent around 100k8. the property is missing the kitchen,furnace&hot water heater,all the interior doors, only thing in bathrooms is the tubs,all flooring needs done,old huge horrible deck on back of house, garage door needs replaced and other misc. items.I am running into alot of these in the area i want to work in and I cant see how they are asking these prices for these properties in this condition.Are they just trying to get a sucker and waiting for a realistic offer.