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Charlene Livers Risks in fix-and-flip
25 September 2024 | 7 replies

How do you assess and manage risk when financing a large-scale fix-and-flip project? Any particular strategies or tools that have helped you make better decisions?"

Matthew T. Making your rentals durable!
29 August 2010 | 3 replies

So I wanted to start a thread on what to do about making one's rental units as durable as possible.

- Hardwood flors where ever you can with 4 coats of poly
- I find this looks great and is minimal effort and ...

Naga A. Ceramic tiles in bathroom.
20 November 2014 | 17 replies

The tenant is asking for ceramic tiles being laid for half bath where the tile is breaking apart as you see in the picture.  I asked an estimate from my property manager and they quote me for tiles at $800-900 and vin...

Ronnie S. Looking for referral for contractor to redo bathrooms
2 May 2022 | 5 replies

Hi Team,I am looking for a contractor who can redo my bathrooms.  The last guy gave me a bid of 8k each bathroom.Hoping to find someone good and more reasonably priced.If they do a good job there will be more work in ...

Will F. What's the best bang for your buck for durability and value for flooring?
14 December 2013 | 11 replies

What's the best bang for your buck for durability and value for flooring?

Plank vinyl, bamboo, laminate is what I was thinking

For your own home vs for a rental property?

N/A N/A What kind of Material?
12 July 2007 | 6 replies

Not sure if this has ever been suggested before, but I thought it would be nice to develop some sort of Rehabber's Materials Cheat Sheet. Maybe like a chart with House Type on the top and Sections on the right?

For e...

Shannon Leight Shower vs tub (already a tub in 2nd bathroom)
20 January 2021 | 8 replies

Hello all,
This is my first flip. I will have a tub in the second bathroom. This is not a luxury property. For the master bath, I am trying to figure out if I should go with a walk-in shower or a tub. I have read tha...

Sarah A. What type of kitchen flooring in a low end property?
25 July 2016 | 8 replies

Hi Everyone! I am currently renovating my mother-in-law's co-op townhouse in Bridgeport Connecticut. It has not been lived in for 15-20 yrs so it needs a lot of work. The co-op is in a nice community of brick houses w...

Jay B. What flooring to use
27 January 2010 | 4 replies

Question for all of you regarding what I should do for flooring in a house I am rehabbing for a rental, and targetting the middle to upper middle class of renter.

There is a hallway that connects the entrance hall, t...

Stephen N. Kitchen floor ceramic tile looks uneven in places. what do i do?
28 February 2010 | 5 replies

ok, so I'm a rookie at this so do laugh at me for asking this.

I am trying to fix up a house to flip and the tile in the kitchen floor that was laid looks uneven in places. the lines are all strait but some of the...