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Kurt F. Economical kitchen cabinets
15 December 2015 | 35 replies

I've been rehabbing one side of a duplex, and have just begun looking for kitchen cabinets.  I've read some of the cabinetry-related posts via the BP search box.I am realizing that I know quite a lot about higher end ...

Matt Buckles Concrete high water table no vapor barrier Tacoma, Wa
15 October 2012 | 7 replies

Hello everyone been lurking for a while. Just purchased a foreclosure condo in Tacoma, Washington area. The cement floor underneath the carpet apparently has no vapor barrier. The HOA representative said that in a ...

Chris Stromdahl Carpeting in a rental?
15 October 2014 | 15 replies

I am trying to stay away from buying properties with carpeting.Does that make sense?I will take it into account if the deal is good, but my mind set is that carpet will cost me money every time the unit is turned over...

Eugene Rogachevsky Contractor needed-Long Beach CA
22 April 2018 | 4 replies

Can anyone recommend a contractor that can do a small condo renovation in Long Beach CA?

SOW
--450sq studio condo
--demo to studs
--gut bathroom and do walk in tile shower
--tile flooring throughout
--minor elect...

James W. Kitchen Improvements?
11 November 2016 | 10 replies

Hi gys - Any experiences with kitchen upgrades.Basically - new countertops, new cabinets, back splash, lighting, paint, floor tiles, appliances.I am talking a standard size kithcen in a 1400 sf condo. Could be 175sf -...

Bruce Woodruff Be specific on your Contracts and SOW. Details make the difference.
24 April 2024 | 3 replies

I'm continuing this from another post I commented on.....I think it's an important enough topic to revisit, we get so many posts from people that had problems with their Contractor and project because expectations wer...

Leah Roberts Flip home kitchen...complete gut or just replace doors?
30 March 2017 | 25 replies

Hello,My husband and I are about to close on our first flip in NC. We have all of our contractors and work lined up to start when we close March 4th. We are a little hung up on the kitchen. The home was built in the 7...

Chris Holden What type of Floors are the best?
22 August 2017 | 16 replies

I help manage a couple of Rental Homes.  Due to the location, there is typically high turn over of lower income tenants who all seem to be very rough on the house.  The latest tenants stopped paying rent which was fol...

Gary Dezoysa Repairs are double the materials cost... good rule of thumb?
12 December 2012 | 12 replies

Hi; a rehabber told me that I could get a rough idea of repairs by walking the aisles of home depot to get a feel for material costs, and simply double them to get an idea of the full repair costs. Do you agree with t...

Lauren M. Tenant-Friendly Finishes for cabinets, flooring, etc.
2 January 2017 | 3 replies

I bought a duplex that needs new kitchen cabinets, counters, and flooring throughout. Questions:1. What color kitchen cabinets hold up the best? I love the white look (and prospective tenants would too), but does whit...