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All Forum Posts by: Andrew Cordle

Andrew Cordle has started 66 posts and replied 564 times.

Post: Bathroom Rehab - including pics and H.D. SKUs!

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

It’s great when our team comes up with a nice layout idea and when our contractor does a great job implementing it! That’s exactly what happened with the bathroom renovations on this property.

We took a very ordinary 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house, and were able to add a master bathroom, changing it to a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home.

The glass accent tile that Rebecca, of Ann Lee Interiors, chose from Home Depot really dressed up the bathrooms in this house. Home Depot has several nice vanity options that included the tops for under $200.

In addition to the master bath upgrade, we eliminated an unnecessary hallway area and exterior doorway to add a nice master bedroom closet with Martha Stewart shelving. All-in-all, the master suite turned out nicely!

Material List – Hallway Bathroom:


Floor Tile – 12?x12? Nile Gray (1000-004-476)
Floor Grout – Bone (123-852)
Shower Tile – White Subway 3” x 6” (833-452)
Shower Accent – Keystone Interlock Glass (459-091)
Shower Grout – Bone (123-851)
Shower Faucet – Banbury 1-Handle Tub/Shower (243-261)
Bathtub – 5? Aloha White LH (478-640)
Toilet – Dual Flush by Glacier Bay (215-583)
Vanity – St. Paul Sea Bright 24” (1000-017-617)
Faucet – Glacier Bay Buildiers 4? 2-Handle (247-368)
Mirror – 22?x28? Brushed Nickel Frame (481-166)
Lighting – Martha Stewart Living 3-light Skylands Collection (511-395)
Towel Bar Set – Greenwich 3-piece Bath Accessory Kit in Satin Nickel (690-977)

Material List – Master Bathroom:


Floor Tile – 6”x24? Montagna Saddle (193-629)
Floor Grout – Delorian Gray (656-844)
Shower Tile – 13”x20” Broadmoor Platinum (1000-012-487)
Shower Accent – Arctic Storm (369-501)
Shower Grout – Delorian Gray (999-482)
Shower Faucet – Banbury 1-Handle Tub/Shower (243-261)
Bathtub – 5? Aloha White RH (481-143)
Toilet – Dual Flush by Glacier Bay (215-583)
Vanity – St. Paul Madeline 24” (628-505)
Faucet – Glacier Bay Buildiers 4? 2-Handle (247-368)
Mirror – 22?x28? Brushed Nickel Frame (481-166)
Lighting – Martha Stewart Living 3-light Skylands Collection (511-395)
Towel Bar Set – Greenwich 3-piece Bath Accessory Kit in Satin Nickel (690-977)

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Post: Next Place to buy?

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

@Gautam S.

I am buying in the exact same areas that @Sharad M. is buying in we do the exact same type of cashflow investing. 

AC

Post: Birmingham ICOS Meetup

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

This month the topic will be Facebook Marketing! Come learn from Eddie Wilson who is one of the best in the business for maximizing your marketing dollars.

He will speak to us about using Facebook as the new "Ad-words" and how we can use it to generate leads!

Post: Atlanta ICOS Meetup

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

This month the topic will be Facebook Marketing! Come learn from Eddie Wilson who is one of the best in the business for maximizing your marketing dollars.

He will speak to us about using Facebook as the new "Ad-words" and how we can use it to generate leads!

Post: New Member from Columbia, SC

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

@Frank Wilder

Hello "BP Newbie" and welcome to Bigger Pockets.  I first want to congratulate you on opening an profile here and I am sure you can find pretty much anything you are looking for on this site. I don't live to far from you we are over here in ATL. If you ever need anything feel free to ask and I am sure someone here on BP can help.

In the meantime here are 7 tips to help you grow your business using BP:

1. New to BP?


2. Develop your own business strategy. -- Don’t just be a “jack-of-all-trades"

3. Grow your business by developing your business plan. - Remember there is a difference between goals and a plan.


4. Locate and attend several different local REIAs as they’re great opportunities to network and meet wholesalers, lenders, and contractors.

5. Stay away from the “guru” sales-pitch events - they rarely increase your investment knowledge, they merely empty your wallet!

6. Spend 30 minutes a day on Bigger Pockets by connecting with “colleagues,” perusing blogs and videos, and engaging with others on the forums:


7. Set yourself up to receive free alerts to be notified of subjects that interest you:

Andrew

Post: New Chicago Investor

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

@Ben Wilson

No I live in ATL. So I do not attend any REIA in Chicago. I am sure there are some out there I just don't know what they are.

AC

Post: New Chicago Investor

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

@Ben Wilson

Hello "BP Newbie" and welcome to Bigger Pockets. I really think you will like it here. I have found so many connections and help in my business. I do a lot of flipping in Chicago and NWI, let me know if I can help with anything.

In the meantime here are 7 tips to help you grow your business using BP:

1. New to BP?


2. Develop your own business strategy. -- Don’t just be a “jack-of-all-trades"

3. Grow your business by developing your business plan. - Remember there is a difference between goals and a plan.


4. Locate and attend several different local REIAs as they’re great opportunities to network and meet wholesalers, lenders, and contractors.

5. Stay away from the “guru” sales-pitch events - they rarely increase your investment knowledge, they merely empty your wallet!

6. Spend 30 minutes a day on Bigger Pockets by connecting with “colleagues,” perusing blogs and videos, and engaging with others on the forums:


7. Set yourself up to receive free alerts to be notified of subjects that interest you:

Andrew

Post: LOOK! Bathroom Rehab pics & SKUs! - Merriville, IN

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

@Bryan H.

That is exactly what I was talking about. 

Thanks

AC

Post: New Member from Atlanta

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

@Janelle Scruggs

Hello "BP Newbie" and welcome to Bigger Pockets. I have to say that I absolutely love BP and have found it to be a huge help. I also live here in Atl. and would love to help out and connect in anyway.

In the meantime here are 7 tips to help you grow your business using BP:

1. New to BP?


2. Develop your own business strategy. -- Don’t just be a “jack-of-all-trades"

3. Grow your business by developing your business plan. - Remember there is a difference between goals and a plan.


4. Locate and attend several different local REIAs as they’re great opportunities to network and meet wholesalers, lenders, and contractors.

5. Stay away from the “guru” sales-pitch events - they rarely increase your investment knowledge, they merely empty your wallet!

6. Spend 30 minutes a day on Bigger Pockets by connecting with “colleagues,” perusing blogs and videos, and engaging with others on the forums:


7. Set yourself up to receive free alerts to be notified of subjects that interest you:

Andrew

Post: LOOK! Bathroom Rehab pics & SKUs! - Merriville, IN

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

@George P.  

You know what we started doing lately for our mirrors, because I agree a simple mirror is way over priced at 100 or 130 bucks. We moved to the cheap just mirror no frame or anything you can get them for like 20 or 30 dollars then we just take basic trim that we may use for baseboards (or at least something like that) then we trim out the mirror. So we are all in for under 30 dollars. 

And it looks like a custom mirror. 

@Kate Horrell

I only know two ways to vent a bathroom, 1. Fan 2. Window now there maybe other ways but I sure don't know them. 

AC