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Dean Malka
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Rehab costs estimations

Dean Malka
  • Investor
  • Pittsburgh
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Hello everybody!

looking to accurate my rehab costs calculator, specifically in the Pittsburgh area.

Of course, It varies from one investor to another, depending on the quality, standard, size, condition, and team.

I am looking to get a range or see how much you pay for each remodeling. 

1) what's your range for remodeling a kitchen completely (granit, backsplash, tiles, etc)?
2) what's your range for remodeling a bathroom?
3) what is the cost to renew the floor with a LVP?
4) new roof, new HVAC, new water heater, ac panel, replacing plumbing to PVC
5) framing (creating new bedrooms or baths)

thanks to everyone that are willing to share this info according to their experience.

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Alex Deacon
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Alex Deacon
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@Dean Malka 10k for average kitchen and 5k for average bathroom Flooring is $4 a square foot for LVP HVAC $5k Electrical panel $2k.

This is all ball park. I buy and sell and also buy and hold in Pittsburgh and this is about the average. Some kitchens will be 5k if its a small one and some will be 15k if you are taking out a wall and its larger. Also price is irrelevant if you dont have a good team and a good contractor who you communicate  well with.  Contractors are only as good as you can communicate and manage. If you have a contractor who is good and can get it done quick and you dont have to micromanage then that worth 5% or 15% more to me

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