I found a contractor I like to rehab a house I bought. Is it best for the investor to always purchase the material? I am assuming the answer is "yes" to get credit card points and prevent a contractor from charging a ...
Have some flooring replacement to do in a multifamily building. What types of flooring do you all like to put in in different areas? Note: this property is in the Northeast, so keep that in mind.
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Planing to remodel the 2 bathrooms in my house and then renting it out and buying another place I need to replace a tub and vanity in one bath and the shower and tile in the other Looking for advice from people ...
I'm debating whether or not I should let my contractor buy the materials for the job. What do you guys recommend I should do to go about this the right way?
I was jsu wondering where does everyone buy their materials for their flips? I am based out of Chicago/Northwest Indiana area and I have found some places to get some really great deals and other places I have paid...
Hello Everyone! I am just getting into real estate investing and plan to utilize the BRRR method on a condo I got for a great deal.I will be doing most of the updating/construction myself and am in need of some constr...
Hello fellow rehabbers,So we have been able to save a good amount of money on materials going through the bid room at Lowes and Home Depot, and on Lumber through our local lumber yard, but sometimes they do not have a...
The tenants are concerned that the toilet does not have a powerful flush.
The water goes up to about a half inch below the fill line on the overflow tube. I...
In the process of meeting with a seller, I needed a quick tip on how to calculate the repair cost on a property? How do I determined if it need a basic repair or an extensive repair?
has anyone ever tried this? basically do the rehab 100% on the outside,so it has nice curb appeal. do all work inside to the point where you have drywall up and primed white. then market as starting at your lowest pri...