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@James Canoy
Honestly don’t know! I was listening to the joe Rohan podcast where he interviewed psychologist Jordan Peterson. Joe said it and it stuck with me 🤷🏼♂️
Post: how much does it cost to fix this house

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@Uday Raju
First thing that stands out to me is the bathrooms and the water damage and stuff. Then looking at photos of holes in ceiling and walls. You’ve got a ton of drywall work and paint. Bathrooms redone. Kitchen redone. I’d seriously check the integrity of the wiring. If there were druggies there like up here in Portland, they’ll strip wiring out of walls. Not sure what costs are there but here I’d say between 100k and 125k JUST by looking at pictures.
@Nathan Killebrew
“Id rather be a warrior in a garden than a Gardner in a war”. Lots of sayings out there but this one struck me as powerful and challenging tbh.
Post: 13K Bathroom Remodel - Help!

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@Tomiko Graves
I would just suggest getting a few quotes. Sounds like you’re not wanting to DIY, and like I believe Gary said $13k seems off the chart, especially for a tiny little bathroom. My wife and I put a heat pump in our house years ago and I pulled the electrical permit myself and wired the disconnect which saved me $1k there. Then I got quotes! $3k on low end and somewhere around $6,500 on the high end. That’s just to say, you may get the same work done for half the quote you received. Good luck!!!!
BJ
Post: First Property Update/Remodel/Turn... Who to call first?

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@Darek J. Hey man! Just my two cents as contractor who specializes in cabinetry which inevitably causes me to deal with plumbing, electrical, and hard surfaces. I think a lot of this depends on how much time you have. Since you’re handy you could do tear out yourself and I bet with 4-6 hours a day you could have everything pulled pulled out. If you’re keeping the layout of the unit the same you could just show pictures of old cabinets and bring in measurements and get pricing. At least up here, a custom cabinet shop (in my professional experience) can beat the price of a cabinet broker). Then get pricing for counters and stuff. The more you can do the less you have to pay. Just a thought.
Post: Back after a year of prep! Need some guidance

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Hey all. So I basically took a year off to focus on my wife's and my personal finances before we got serious about REI. Last year was a good year for my business and between student loans, medical, and a small amount of consumer debt, we paid off a whopping $34k in debt in about 13months and stashed about $10k in savings.
So now what?
I’ve had a few plans set up on getting financing from private lenders who I either know personally or am connected to through someone I know. But it seems like it falls through or people aren’t necessarily as serious about it as I am 🤔. But I am dead set on finding a fixer that has cash terms that someone can finance and I would try and cash flow repairs by myself. How do I do that? Do I ask on BP? It just seems weird that someone would line up a deal with someone they don’t PERSONALLY know. Does that make sense? I’m self employed and do cabinetry for a living and am savvy with a lot of other construction areas. I know I could cut repair costs down drastically by doing a lot of stuff myself and if I don’t know how I know people in the trades.
So if someone can point me in the direction or where to go or even direct me to someone who could use my services please let me know. I’m 32 and work in people’s homes who are in the financial position I want to be in. I don’t look at it as wanting to be wealthy but want to be at peace rather. Hope that all makes sense. I got a lot of thoughts in my head and probably jumbled them all up 🤓. Thanks!
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Post: How does an auction work?

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Post: California Passes Solar Panel Mandate

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Post: How I got PAID to move into my 1st 2 rental properties w/ 0 down

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