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CA Rehab Project, Part VIII

Thursday, June 25

Today was another very productive day at our Granada Hills, CA REO rehab project. The plumbers put in the new pipes and fittings for the bathrooms (shower, bath, and sinks) and got rid of some of the old piping that was no longer used and just in the way. The master bath shower is completely framed in and the hot mop guys came out and did their thing. (Dang does that stuff smell!) After they completed the work, the shower was filled with water and then it will be checked tomorrow to be sure there are no leaks.

I went to our tile suppliers today and picked up some great looking travertine tiles that are 18" squares. They will go into both the master and hall baths for the floors and shower and bath. I got a smoking deal on these and when the buyers walk through this home, they will be very impressed indeed!

The finishing crew has all the new door jams and doors hung and the door moldings have been installed. Some of the baseboards have also been installed and it all looks great. Most of the paint prep is complete and the walls are ready for painting but that can not start yet until some other items are completed, such as the tile installation in the bathrooms and some electrical work in the bedrooms (ceiling fans and wiring install) as well as some other minor items.

William Barnard is Managing Partner of Nationwide Property Investments, LLC and President of Barnard Enterprises, Inc. Will participates in millions of dollars in real estate transactions each year and has experience in nearly every aspect of real estate investing, including rehab flips. Join his FREE Membership at www.nationwidepropertyinvestments,com and start or continue on your journey to creating wealth through real estate!


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  1. Colleague_thumb_avatar-jwarner805

    Jeff and Cheray Warner Reply
    over 2 years ago

    Looks like it's coming together pretty quick. Good job Will.

  2. Colleague_thumb_avatar-barnardinc

    Will Barnard Reply
    over 2 years ago

    Yes it is. I am very happy with the progress. While we did run into some added expenses after getting into walls and floors, the work was done efficiently and cost effectively.

    Thanks for your comments.

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