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I had three quotes for renos on our plan, $50,000, $55,000 and $60,000.
Sat down with the wife, went over ideas and materials, calculated the costs. I have plenty of experience in framing and drywall, so I took on the project myself, paid for a plumber and electrician.
Total cost $22,000 but took 6 months but we were not in a rush.
Called in two real estate agents for evaluation, house went up $85,000 in value. - LeafMan
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Location: Somewhere Between Joined: 07.17.2010
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I had three quotes for renos on our plan, $50,000, $55,000 and $60,000.
Sat down with the wife, went over ideas and materials, calculated the costs. I have plenty of experience in framing and drywall, so I took on the project myself, paid for a plumber and electrician.
Total cost $22,000 but took 6 months but we were not in a rush.
Called in two real estate agents for evaluation, house went up $85,000 in value. - LeafMan
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good for you - jimi james
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I had three quotes for renos on our plan, $50,000, $55,000 and $60,000.
Sat down with the wife, went over ideas and materials, calculated the costs. I have plenty of experience in framing and drywall, so I took on the project myself, paid for a plumber and electrician.
Total cost $22,000 but took 6 months but we were not in a rush.
Called in two real estate agents for evaluation, house went up $85,000 in value. - LeafMan
Nice! We have some work that we need to get done that we'll be tackling before heading off. We have less experience so can do things like flooring/tiling/replacing drywall but we'll get in a pro to fit the hardwood on the stairs and do the plumbing/electrical work.
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Nice - zazzle
Everything was replaced, total rewiring of whole house, total replacement of all plumping plus broke up the concrete to replace under the house, new lines added.
Completely gutted. That $85,000 is before the kitchen upstairs will be done (later this year). |
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no a terrible idea would be buying for the sake of buying as opposed to buying the right property at the right time. - DoubleDown
at the risk of some realestatebuzz comments...
A house is just 4 walls and a roof. There's nothing really stopping you from putting it back on the market if something else you like comes up. You might even make some money on the sale, and more than likely you won't be losing as much as spending months/years paying rent, waiting for the perfect property to come up.
But buying in TO right now is probably a bad idea(if you can even afford it), as the housing bubble will probably burst in the next few years.
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Location: A proof is a proof. And when you have a good proof, it's because it's proven Joined: 05.20.2007
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Nice! We have some work that we need to get done that we'll be tackling before heading off. We have less experience so can do things like flooring/tiling/replacing drywall but we'll get in a pro to fit the hardwood on the stairs and do the plumbing/electrical work. - lumlums
I have basic knowledge but there was extensive work to be done in that area. That alone was over $5500. |
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Location: Somewhere Between Joined: 07.17.2010
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Everything was replaced, total rewiring of whole house, total replacement of all plumping plus broke up the concrete to replace under the house, new lines added.
Completely gutted. That $85,000 is before the kitchen upstairs will be done (later this year). - LeafMan
I just replaced my electrical fuse panel with a new 200amp breaker panel and got a heatpump mini-split installed |
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Location: New Glasgow, NS Joined: 09.04.2008
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Thanks P! Yes it was good...also first sober birthday since I can't remember when - jimi james
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I have basic knowledge but there was extensive work to be done in that area. That alone was over $5500. - LeafMan
Yeah, one of the bathrooms has some leaks coming from the shower so we just have to use the other one right now... needless to say it's something we want done impeccably! |
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Location: Sorry you don't understand...Y Joined: 10.08.2008
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I had three quotes for renos on our plan, $50,000, $55,000 and $60,000.
Sat down with the wife, went over ideas and materials, calculated the costs. I have plenty of experience in framing and drywall, so I took on the project myself, paid for a plumber and electrician.
Total cost $22,000 but took 6 months but we were not in a rush.
Called in two real estate agents for evaluation, house went up $85,000 in value. - LeafMan
nice!
Maybe you should get into flipping
It's amazing how much more people are willing to spend to avoid doing the work themselves. Even if you'd paid someone else to do all the work for you, that's still $30000 in your pocket.
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I just replaced my electrical fuse panel with a new 200amp breaker panel and got a heatpump mini-split installed - jimi james
Nice, how much did the panel cost you?
Every outlet and light switches were replaced up stairs as well, all the new wiring for the kitchen is under it (floor), ready to replace and be hooked up when kitchen is ready to be done. |
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Yeah, one of the bathrooms has some leaks coming from the shower so we just have to use the other one right now... needless to say it's something we want done impeccably! - lumlums
gotta make sure you get a good plumber for that, though.
My parents had a leak in an upstairs shower, that was leaving a water stain on the ceiling, and actually started bubbling through the paint... got a guy to come in and fix it, re-did the ceiling, and a month later the stain and bubble was back. |
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Nice, how much did the panel cost you?
Every outlet and light switches were replaced up stairs as well, all the new wiring for the kitchen is under it (floor), ready to replace and be hooked up when kitchen is ready to be done. - LeafMan
$2600 installed including 6 light socket replacements while the electrician was there, and hooking up the heat pump to the panel as well
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at the risk of some realestatebuzz comments...
A house is just 4 walls and a roof. There's nothing really stopping you from putting it back on the market if something else you like comes up. You might even make some money on the sale, and more than likely you won't be losing as much as spending months/years paying rent, waiting for the perfect property to come up.
But buying in TO right now is probably a bad idea(if you can even afford it), as the housing bubble will probably burst in the next few years.
- Schenn-Sational!
People have been saying this for a while now and it hasn't happen yet. |
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nice!
Maybe you should get into flipping
It's amazing how much more people are willing to spend to avoid doing the work themselves. Even if you'd paid someone else to do all the work for you, that's still $30000 in your pocket. - Schenn-Sational!
We had the time, we also had a storage option in our sunroom to allow us to do the work.
The only draw back was the dust, we sealed as best as we could but dust finds a way upstairs especially through the furnace, put filters on all the vents as well.
On the coldest night of the year, the furnace broke, took three trips by the repairman to figure out it was the ignitor pin (I think that was what it was called) was caked in dust and was not firing. |
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Location: A proof is a proof. And when you have a good proof, it's because it's proven Joined: 05.20.2007
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$2600 installed including 6 light socket replacements while the electrician was there, and hooking up the heat pump to the panel as well - jimi james
That's pretty good. |
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We had the time, we also had a storage option in our sunroom to allow us to do the work.
The only draw back was the dust, we sealed as best as we could but dust finds a way upstairs especially through the furnace, put filters on all the vents as well.
On the coldest night of the year, the furnace broke, took three trips by the repairman to figure out it was the ignitor pin (I think that was what it was called) was caked in dust and was not firing. - LeafMan
don't forget to get your ducts cleaned. |
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People have been saying this for a while now and it hasn't happen yet. - zazzle
which makes it all the more likely that it will soon
Canada goes through recessions every 5 years or so. We weathered the global recession pretty well and are overdue for our own recession... and the big money maker out west isn't doing so hot right now, and might start a downturn.
When people start losing their jobs, house prices will plummet. |
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don't forget to get your ducts cleaned. - zazzle
They were cleaned as soon as all the drywall was done and painted. |
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Location: Sorry you don't understand...Y Joined: 10.08.2008
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We had the time, we also had a storage option in our sunroom to allow us to do the work.
The only draw back was the dust, we sealed as best as we could but dust finds a way upstairs especially through the furnace, put filters on all the vents as well.
On the coldest night of the year, the furnace broke, took three trips by the repairman to figure out it was the ignitor pin (I think that was what it was called) was caked in dust and was not firing. - LeafMan
My parents had the exact same thing happen a few years back.
I honestly wished I'd learned a trade instead of getting into business. (frank)ing useless diploma/degree |
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which makes it all the more likely that it will soon
Canada goes through recessions every 5 years or so. We weathered the global recession pretty well and are overdue for our own recession... and the big money maker out west isn't doing so hot right now, and might start a downturn.
When people start losing their jobs, house prices will plummet. - Schenn-Sational!
There's a reason why interest rates are so low. If they go up by a few %, you'll see people doing everything to sell because they can't afford it anymore. That's when prices will go down. |
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That's pretty good. - LeafMan
yes so I've been told..... |
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