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Vincent Ngo Permits in Philadelphia
5 October 2018 | 6 replies

Hey everyone, Any Philadelphia investors doing full gut rehabs know how long it takes to have permits pulled/approved for rough-in? (electric, plumbing, hvac)

Jennifer Doyle Cost to repair freeze damage
11 May 2018 | 5 replies

I am also thinking about a bank owned property in CT that claims freeze damage. It's a large house- 4000SF with 3.5 baths. I can see water damage in the drywall coming from the bath locations. I am assuming most if...

Brian Pulaski Orange County Recommendations
12 March 2018 | 10 replies

Hello all.I should be closing on my first flip Friday "knocks on wood". I have experience back in CT but of course having moved to NY, am starting fresh. I am looking for some (sub)contractor recommendations. The hous...

Greg Rollins Can I do the work myself?
10 August 2017 | 10 replies

BP, I am getting ready to head home from deployment and I am going to move into my house that I bought while I was gone. The plan is to live in it, flip it, try to house hack it with Air BnB then sell it with a hopefu...

William Huston Possible Deal: Can you help me with the numbers.
30 July 2018 | 13 replies

I currently have never done a flip of this degree, so i wanted to get some input from the masses on the numbers. I have been reaching out to banks and previous owners of properties in a nearby area and a bank responde...

Aubrey Prado Contractor Scheduling - Wait to renovate?
13 September 2019 | 7 replies

I recently purchased a 3/1 in our town that I plan on doing primarily cosmetic rehab + replacing all of the plumbing. It is very dated and generally looks run down and dirty. There is drywall damage everywhere and the...

Nick Seginowich Rehab on a 1920's house
12 September 2019 | 11 replies

I recently found a 2100sqft, single family home built in 1925, in a great area with some really good numbers. I'm just a little unsure of the rehab as it should need a fairly extensive one. I'm working with a contract...

Carlton Ellis Rehabbers Let's Talk Repairs
15 February 2010 | 6 replies

The current economic downturn and real estate market offer a great opportunity for rehabbers to make serious money. IF they make the right choice when buying property. My questions are these for experienced rehabbers:...

Alessandro Cardito Suppliers in Northern New Jersey
17 March 2020 | 5 replies

BP fellows,
I'm renovating a property in Hoboken and looking for advice on where to source materials.
I've found lumbers liquidators to be good for flooring and went with Pella 350 for windows (best windows for the ...

Samuel Morhaim Do I really need permits to flip a house if only doing cosmetic?
24 December 2021 | 7 replies

I am ready to pull the trigger on a SFH in Broward. It needs a lot of cosmetic and upgrades ($40k - $60k) worth of flooring, kitchen, gardening, patio floor, pool, etc.I don't plan on moving plumbing or electrical. Do...