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Aref Shehadeh What to do with wall tiles in... dining room.
26 November 2018 | 26 replies

Rehabbing a 1930's bungalow. There is tile present on the walls of the dining room, which is the most central room of the first floor. The tile is in decent shape.Creeping on my rehab budget and would prefer to not de...

Amie D. Flooring for uneven kitchen floor
28 June 2018 | 33 replies

Hi all, I have a mid-range rental that currently has 12x12 ceramic tiles in the kitchen, which is about 12x14 in size. The problem is the house is about 100 years old, and the floor underneath the tile has several pro...

Account Closed Your own homes improvement outline.
20 January 2005 | 0 replies

Pretty much a quick punch out scenario, which may help give you an idea or two. Hope it helps! Dan :idea:

Your Own Homes Improvement Outline
(One for the Ladies)
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Chris Mcdonald What’s the lowest price someone has purchased a HUD home for?
11 November 2020 | 10 replies

Any personal success stories low balling HUD? If a house is listed at $150, are they firm or is there flex in the price?Tell me your personal best win!!! Cheers

Akanksha Shrivastava Would I be able to sell this for a profit in 5 years ?
12 October 2020 | 12 replies

Hi, This home is listed for $700K in Livermore. Given people are leaving bigger cities (such as SF and whole of Peninsula),with few minor repairs, Wood flooring (remove tiles), bit of updating (such as add a Smart ref...

John Huynh Chicago: Flooding and In-law/Garden units
13 October 2022 | 5 replies

I notice in Chicago that there are a lot of mult-units with garden units and in-law units. It also seems like the rain storms are getting worse, If you own a building with a garden unit or in-law unit, has yours ever ...

Hamad Khan Which Flooring for rental units?
27 June 2020 | 16 replies

Folks which flooring is most economical and best for rental units and in following area? I had a bad experience with vinyl click flooring as after a year or 2 joints cracks and gaps appears...Living and family roomsKi...

Brandon S. Pangman Granite, Quartz, or just plain stupid?!?!
5 January 2023 | 44 replies

So I am going to be doing a major renovation on a unit. Current rent is $1150 but I believe I can get $1500/1600 if I ball out on the renovation. My question is what type of hard surface countertop would you use? Gran...

Brian Oney To Upgrade or Not for Selling?
30 March 2014 | 15 replies

We are currently working on preparing our former first-home-turned-rental-house to sell. We are getting a new exterior paint job and touching up the outside (replacing broken sidewalk and fixing negative drainage)....

Mark Mabanta Differences between types of Flooring
12 September 2019 | 0 replies

Hey everyone,
Here is a breakdown of the different types of flooring. My hope is that this clears up some questions you may have on which material is best suited for your Flip or Buy & Hold, Feel free to connect ...