Anonymous wrote:Please list the names of some responsible hardworking agents that have done a great job with a “flipper” house in McLean in the $2m range. Thank you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A flipper crew is not a company. They are subs who work off the books. My crew I hired does estate sales, divorces, homes bought at auction and foreclosures mainly purchased by Small investors. They don’t do full renovations or anything with permits.
My guys Basically looked quickly like a home inspector and punched out all the small easy to fix things that could be flagged. Then paint, deep cleaning.
And yes they don’t care about issues. For instances daughter bedroom like three years earlier some rainstorm with wind water got in around AC unit and bubbled up Sheetrock. My possible lead paint pealing sunroom concrete floor painted over with heavy floor paint.
Honestly I sold house one year ago and neighbor told me they absolutely love it. I am not doing lead abatement or root cause analysis to sell a home.
Only think that is funny I literally had four Interior doors from 1955 all beat up I was going to replace. They painted and repairs doors as we are selling. Nothing major.
Another think I had water in garage and cut bottom three feet of Sheetrock five years earlier was going to do new Sheetrock one day but they patched and painted. I was shocked how great it looked. I got a 3,000 quote all new Sheetrock in garage after I cut it. They patched it $300 bucks .
These guys were from NY and suprised they have done Potomac mansions. They move in fit two to three weeks and crew bangs out house.
I spent $3,800 on my 1,600 square foot house. It looked amazing. They even cleaned every mirror, washed all windows and scrubbed inside oven.
What kind of trashy home has window units
Anonymous wrote:A flipper crew is not a company. They are subs who work off the books. My crew I hired does estate sales, divorces, homes bought at auction and foreclosures mainly purchased by Small investors. They don’t do full renovations or anything with permits.
My guys Basically looked quickly like a home inspector and punched out all the small easy to fix things that could be flagged. Then paint, deep cleaning.
And yes they don’t care about issues. For instances daughter bedroom like three years earlier some rainstorm with wind water got in around AC unit and bubbled up Sheetrock. My possible lead paint pealing sunroom concrete floor painted over with heavy floor paint.
Honestly I sold house one year ago and neighbor told me they absolutely love it. I am not doing lead abatement or root cause analysis to sell a home.
Only think that is funny I literally had four Interior doors from 1955 all beat up I was going to replace. They painted and repairs doors as we are selling. Nothing major.
Another think I had water in garage and cut bottom three feet of Sheetrock five years earlier was going to do new Sheetrock one day but they patched and painted. I was shocked how great it looked. I got a 3,000 quote all new Sheetrock in garage after I cut it. They patched it $300 bucks .
These guys were from NY and suprised they have done Potomac mansions. They move in fit two to three weeks and crew bangs out house.
I spent $3,800 on my 1,600 square foot house. It looked amazing. They even cleaned every mirror, washed all windows and scrubbed inside oven.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You pay a premium fir the work because Compass takes a cut from the contractors. Also expect delays. We stated with them with a target date if getting our house on the market on August 15. They still haven’t finished and we will likely be in the October market. We have Ben two mortgage payments we did not expect to pay.
This is not true.
That is what the painter and the floor refinisher told us independently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You pay a premium fir the work because Compass takes a cut from the contractors. Also expect delays. We stated with them with a target date if getting our house on the market on August 15. They still haven’t finished and we will likely be in the October market. We have Ben two mortgage payments we did not expect to pay.
This is not true.
Anonymous wrote:You pay a premium fir the work because Compass takes a cut from the contractors. Also expect delays. We stated with them with a target date if getting our house on the market on August 15. They still haven’t finished and we will likely be in the October market. We have Ben two mortgage payments we did not expect to pay.
Anonymous wrote:Once you start spending $10K, it's unlikely that you'll make that back. At that point, you're just making it easier for the agent to sell it for the same price it would have sold for if you didn't sink the $ into it.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t speak to Compass’s services, but we used a precursor to it a few years ago to sell our condo and it was fabulous. At first I was surprised by how much they were charging but the redesign was fantastic and we had nearly a dozen offers after the first weekend. Condo sold for well over asking price.