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Russ Wiese Twin homes for investment rental property.
22 June 2013 | 4 replies
Corey Jacobs I think what Russ Wiese is talking about is separately deeded homes with a common wall.
Charles Morgan scared. 80k offer on 126k property
9 September 2013 | 13 replies
Black is a tough color to cover and in two bedrooms!
Suzette Lowery Shopping for Appliances? Best Buy!!
5 September 2013 | 18 replies
Certainly, they should all be the same color but is there any buyer resistance to having a Bosch DW, a Samsung OTR microwave, etc?
Ryan R. Spray Foam Cost/Value?
24 September 2013 | 17 replies
Depending on location, what the foam is made out of (polyurethane is most common, I believe), other characteristics of the foam (R-value, whether it's water soluble, etc) and how difficult it is to install (are the cavities open or will the foam need to be injected through walls, etc) will determine the cost, but you're probably looking in the $2-5 per square foot (of cavity space) range.
Warren Bright My first investment property (A diary - IN PROGRESS)
2 December 2015 | 9 replies
I don't have a problem spending a bit extra on nice porcelain tiles and stylish looking finishes if I know it means I will attract more of a 'higher classed' tenant, and giving me a higher rental return.My renovation will take a month and I plan on:-Gutting out the flat, removing the carpets and parquet flooring Knocking down the wall between the kitchen and the lounge Installing new kitchen cabinets with a stunning island, AND A BUTLER SINK!
Amira Kalifa My tenant wants to install Kiln in garage?
9 December 2015 | 9 replies
My first concern was the wiring of the house isn't equipped but she assured me she would pay my electrician to install a sub panel in the garage and add a cement wall.
Aref Shehadeh Fire alarm need to be hardwired?
24 December 2015 | 28 replies
Taking down a load-bearing wall and redoing some of the ceiling on the first floor.
Shawn Thom Real World Prices- Upgrading Electrical Service
2 January 2016 | 9 replies
Yes, once the wall was opened, I did everything accessible, including replacing the old galvanized pipe (separate bid of course)
Luis Melendez My first TRUE buy and Hold Investment
29 January 2016 | 11 replies
It had bad tenants previously so there was trash everywhere, holes in the wall and just dirty all around but it wouldn’t be a huge project.
James Masotti Pick apart my offers so the next ones are stronger
10 February 2016 | 18 replies
After Repair Value: $130,000Closing Costs at time of purchase: $2929Monthly Holding Costs: $1,370Interest Payments: $570Property Taxes: $620Electricity: $50Water: $30Insurance $100Number of months holding costs: 9Total carrying costs: $21,889Repairs $47,242 + 10% Contingency = $51,966 TASK UNIT Materials Needed Line Item Cost Asphalt Shingles Per Square 20 $4,400.00 Aluminum Gutter Per LF 150 $675.00 Pressure Wash Per House 1 $150.00 Vinyl Siding Per Square 1 $265.00 Paint Exterior Per Floor SF 100 $137.50 Lawn Maintenance Per 1/4 Acre 2 $70.00 Trim Bushes Per Yard 3 $120.00 Remove Tree Per Tree $1,000.00 Fix Foundation Wall Per LF 60 $9,000.00 Roll-Off Dumpster Dumpster 1 $350.00 Full Demo Per SF 2400 $960.00 Service Call Per Hour 8 $680.00 Natural Gas Hot Water Heater - 50 Gallon Per House 1 $710.00 Replace All Supply Lines Per Fixture 5 $1,000.00 Install/Replace Tub Per Tub 1 $350.00 Build Tile Shower Per SF 70 $1,365.00 Kitchen Sink Per Sink 1 $120.00 Bathroom Sink Per Sink 2 $140.00 Kitchen Faucet Per Sink 1 $90.00 Bathroom Faucet Per Sink 2 $140.00 Trim Kit Only Per Tub 1 $130.00 Install/Replace Toilet Per Toilet 2 $340.00 Install Dishwasher Per House 1 $430.00 Install Can Light Per Can 10 $650.00 Replace Furnace Per Unit 1 $1,100.00 Loose-Fill Insulation Per SF 100 $100.00 Wall Board Per SF 1000 $1,160.00 Exterior Door Per Door 1 $800.00 Interior Door Per Door 10 $1,700.00 Replace Window Per Window 10 $2,000.00 Repaint Per Floor SF 1400 $3,150.00 Install Kitchen Cabinets Per linear inch 240 $2,040.00 25" Vanity Per Vanity 2 $300.00 Granite Countertops Per SF 50 $1,600.00 Install Carpet/Pad Per SY 45 $180.00 Carpet+Pad Material Per SF 400 $700.00 Install Laminate Wood Per SF 1300 $3,250.00 Install Tile Per SF 100 $550.00 Permits Per House 1 $200.00 Refrigerator Per Appliance 1 $1,100.00 Range Per Appliance 1 $900.00 Dishwasher Per Appliance 1 $700.00 Microwave Per Appliance 1 $440.00 Washer/Dryer Set Per Set 1 $2,000.00 Commission to Realtor at time of Sale 7% - $9,100Offer Price: $32,000 Potential Profit: $23,044