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All Forum Posts by: Andrew Cordle

Andrew Cordle has started 66 posts and replied 564 times.

Post: Learn How to Create 4 Great Leads per Week in Atlanta, GA

Andrew CordlePosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
  • Votes 400

This month will be taught by Eddie Wilson and the topic will be how to generate 4+ good leads per week using Craigslist, and other easy to use internet based products.

Eddie has generated leads for some of the biggest real estate investment companies in the U.S. including Atlanta based - Andrew Cordle.

If you are a wholesaler or a flipper do not miss this event!

Also we will have a representative in the room who will have live deals for you to see. If you are serious you could purchase a property there. "better than the courthouse steps"

This months meeting will be held at our office at:

103 Pilgrim Village Dr. Suite 400

Cumming GA 30040

Post: Learn How to Create 4 Great Leads per Week in Birmingham, AL

Andrew CordlePosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
  • Votes 400

This month will be taught by Eddie Wilson and the topic will be how to generate 4+ good leads per week using Craigslist, and other easy to use internet based products.

Eddie has generated leads for some of the biggest real estate investment companies in the U.S. including Atlanta based - Andrew Cordle.

If you are a wholesaler or a flipper do not miss this event!

Also we will have a representative in the room who will have live deals for you to see. If you are serious you could purchase a property there. "better than the courthouse steps"

Post: Subscribe to my blog and receive a FREE "4 Pillars of R/E Investing DVD"

Andrew CordlePosted
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  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
  • Votes 400

Free stuff! Subscribe to the Andrew Cordle blog and receive "The 4 Pillars of Real Estate Investing DVD set - a $39.95 value - FOR FREE. Subscribe now at: http://andrewcordle.com/free-stuff

Post: Rehabs Revealed: Merrillville, IN – Part 3 of 4 (Bathrooms)

Andrew CordlePosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
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Thanks guys! There's many more on my site. Have a strong week!

Post: Rehabs Revealed: Merrillville, IN – Part 3 of 4 (Bathrooms)

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  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
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Installing a huge custom-tile shower in the downstairs master bathroom really put this house “over the top.” All the tile was purchased from Home Depot, including the glass accents. Just look at the before and after pictures, and you can hardly tell that it’s the same bathroom. The upstairs bathroom turned out extremely classy with the dark floor tile. Rebecca’s staging also added a nice touch to the bathrooms and the entire house.


Here are some of the SKU’s we used in the bathrooms:

UPSTAIRS:

Floor Tile – 6”x24? Montagna Smokey Black (1000-021-091)

Floor Grout – Sanded Bone (123-852)

Shower Tile – 12”x24” Classico Blanco (1000-032-035)

Shower Accent – 12”x12” Keystone Interlock (459-091)

Shower Grout – Nonsanded Bone (123-851)

Vanity – 24” Black (1000-017-617)

Tub/Shower Faucet – Banbury 1-Handle Tub/Shower (243-261)

Bathtub – 5? RH Aloha White (481-143)

Toilet – Dual Flush by Glacier Bay (215-583)

Sink Faucet – Glacier Bay Buildiers 4? 2-Handle (247-368)

Mirror – 22?x28? Brushed Nickel Frame (481-166)

Lighting – Martha Stewart 3-light Brushed Nickel (511-395)

Towel Bar Set – Greenwich 3-piece Bath Accessory Kit in Satin Nickel (690-977)

UPSTAIRS:

Floor Tile – 6”x24? Montagna Natural (191-926)

Floor Grout – Sanded Bone (123-852)

Shower Wall Tile – 13”x20” Broadmoor Platinum (1000-012-487)

Shower Floor Tile – 2”x1” Briton Bone Mosaic (756-819)

Shower Accent – 2.5”x12” Gulf Breeze (100-012-583)

Shower Grout – Nonsanded Bone (123-851)

Vanity – 36” Artisan (958-829)

Shower Faucet – Moen Ashville 1-Handle (577-971)

Toilet – Dual Flush by Glacier Bay (215-583)

Sink Faucet – Glacier Bay Buildiers 4? 2-Handle (247-368)

Mirror – 22?x28? Brushed Nickel Frame (481-166)

Lighting – Martha Stewart 3-light Brushed Nickel (511-395)

Towel Bar Set – Greenwich 3-piece Bath Accessory Kit in Satin Nickel (690-977)

Post: Subscribe to my blog & receive a FREE copy of "The 20 Wow Factors That Sell Houses."

Andrew CordlePosted
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  • Alpharetta, GA
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Subscribe to my blog and receive a FREE copy of "The 20 Wow Factors That Sell Houses."
Our many years of experience, combined with much trial and error, has enabled us to identify twenty different areas in which we can offer additional value, “wow” our clients, and sell our houses in a more expedited fashion. This means more profit in your wallet!

Register by visiting: http://andrewcordle.com/free-stuff

Post: Day One of Marketing Academy - Atlanta

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  • Alpharetta, GA
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Day One of Marketing Academy Atlanta - Topic: Design. 

www.blog.andrewcordle.com

www.andrewcordle.com/speaking

Post: Atlanta Rehab & Marketing Academy - Day 2 Property Tour

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  • Alpharetta, GA
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Atlanta Rehab & Marketing Academy - Day 2: The property bus tour and we even brought the property inspector along!

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Post: Rehabs Revealed: Merriville, IN Part 2 of 4 (Kitchen)

Andrew CordlePosted
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Posts 661
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As you can tell from these before pictures, the kitchen needed a lot of help! We demo’ed a small portion of the wall between the dining room and kitchen in order to create more of
an “open feeling” when coming from the living room. One extra “wow factor” was adding
a bar area between the kitchen and dining room. The custom granite also really made this
kitchen “pop!” The color scheme we used here is one of our designer’s, Rebecca Mager-Cordle of www.annleeinteriors.com, most popular choices, and we included all the SKU numbers for these materials in this blog!

Here are some of the SKU’s we used in the kitchen:

Cabinets – Unfinished Oak Cabinets (387-246)
Cabinet Color – Schoolhouse Slate by Martha Stewart Living (MSL270)
Cabinet Handles – 3? Bar Pull 4-Pack Stainless (731-837)
Backsplash – Galaxy Delfino (355-243)
Backsplash Grout – Polyblend #382 Bone 10-lb. Non-Sanded Grout (123-851)
Under-Cabinet Lighting – Hampton Bay 6-Light Puck Light Kit (830-676)
Stove – Frigidaire 30-inch, 5.0-cubic feet with Self-Cleaning Convection Oven in Stainless
Steel (548-983)
Dishwasher – Frigidaire Gallery 24-inch, Front-Control in Stainless Steel (169-416)
Microwave – Frigidaire 30-inch, 1.7-cubic feet, Over-the-Range in Stainless Steel with
Sensor Cooking (533-524)
Refrigerator – Frigidaire 18-cubic feet, Top-Freezer in Stainless Steel (1000002771)
Granite – Bainbrook (Custom Granite Company)

Post: 5 Flips Start to Finish!!!

Andrew CordlePosted
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  • Alpharetta, GA
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@Julie Greene

1) How did you go about putting together your team - through local REI or other RE networking groups?! Who are the different types of people on your team (and do any of them work for you?). How long did it take you to put together a group that you felt comfortable with?! I am just starting out....would someday love to do a flip....but don't yet know enough people! ;)

REI is a lot like other businesses it is all about who you know. Now a little different from say corporate world where it is about knowing the people at the top. This world of REI is about knowing who to call to get the job done. Sp putting your team together is very important part of the business. You can get your team more different places. REIAs are a good place to start but I doubt you will find everyone there. You will have to start networking to people who are actually rehabbing and building get around that crowd not the crowd that is talking about doing it. You can also visit your HD or Lowes Pro Desk and see who they are working with and if they can recommend any rehab contractors.

2) I was also wondering the same question that @Mark Breaux was on that teardown - how did you decide that it was a teardown? Also, how did you decide what the new house would look like (do you have a go-to floor plan for specific areas?!)

See the answer above for part one when I answered Mark, As far as 2. we don't persay have a go to floor plan as different lots require different houses. We of course have lots and houses/plans that we like but it all depends on the actual lot. 

You normally start with a survey

then you can get a designer to help with ideas as far as plans

then you go to a artichet and they will need your survey and ideas then they can begin crafting a house for you. Of course in most areas there is always a theme of houses meaning in ATL you don't see a lot of Arizona type of houses with Stucco or Texas style with stone so each area does have its own style that you will want to stay with. 

Hope that helps in short answer of course both of those questions we could talk about for hours but hopefully that puts you down the right path. 

Thanks and let me know if you have any other questions.