Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s just painting the walls (not the trims), the rule of thumb is $2/sqft (of the floor size of your house). So a 2500 sqft house would cost about $5,000.
You’re being ripped off.
that rule of thumb went out the window in 2021.
You must be a contractor. I actually just had my townhouse painted one week ago.
Jesus christ....no I'm not a contractor! Why is it that anytime someone posts an opposing view on something you're either:
1) troll
2) agent
3) owner
4) contractor
I'm just a homeowner currently going through a renovation where we received multiple bids from multiple different contractors, handymen, electricians. Just sharing my experience with current pricing for paint, drywall, HVAC, floors! If you don't want an honest response, don't post the question.
And I'm a portfolio manager for a largeproperty management firm. I see literally 50 bids a month for things like painting, carpeting, refinishing floors, appliance relacemnet etc. The churn and burn of everyday domestic work. Anyone telling you it's the cost of a Subaru to paint a 3 bed house is trying to rip you off.
And large commercial properties have subsidized deals built in to their long term contracts.
Not commercial. Residential.
And there are no such thing as 'kick backs' in the white collar PM firms. Our clients are SES, Armed services officers, law firm partners, etc. We would be shredded if there was even a whiff of thinking that we were directing them toward contractors that paid us for business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s just painting the walls (not the trims), the rule of thumb is $2/sqft (of the floor size of your house). So a 2500 sqft house would cost about $5,000.
You’re being ripped off.
that rule of thumb went out the window in 2021.
You must be a contractor. I actually just had my townhouse painted one week ago.
Jesus christ....no I'm not a contractor! Why is it that anytime someone posts an opposing view on something you're either:
1) troll
2) agent
3) owner
4) contractor
I'm just a homeowner currently going through a renovation where we received multiple bids from multiple different contractors, handymen, electricians. Just sharing my experience with current pricing for paint, drywall, HVAC, floors! If you don't want an honest response, don't post the question.
And I'm a portfolio manager for a largeproperty management firm. I see literally 50 bids a month for things like painting, carpeting, refinishing floors, appliance relacemnet etc. The churn and burn of everyday domestic work. Anyone telling you it's the cost of a Subaru to paint a 3 bed house is trying to rip you off.
And large commercial properties have subsidized deals built in to their long term contracts.
Anonymous wrote:It was a good and helpful story, one of the most helpful things I've read on this board in fact since we are planning a similar full house paint job and worried about the mess. So thanks to PP to sharing those details.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s just painting the walls (not the trims), the rule of thumb is $2/sqft (of the floor size of your house). So a 2500 sqft house would cost about $5,000.
You’re being ripped off.
that rule of thumb went out the window in 2021.
You must be a contractor. I actually just had my townhouse painted one week ago.
Jesus christ....no I'm not a contractor! Why is it that anytime someone posts an opposing view on something you're either:
1) troll
2) agent
3) owner
4) contractor
I'm just a homeowner currently going through a renovation where we received multiple bids from multiple different contractors, handymen, electricians. Just sharing my experience with current pricing for paint, drywall, HVAC, floors! If you don't want an honest response, don't post the question.
And I'm a portfolio manager for a largeproperty management firm. I see literally 50 bids a month for things like painting, carpeting, refinishing floors, appliance relacemnet etc. The churn and burn of everyday domestic work. Anyone telling you it's the cost of a Subaru to paint a 3 bed house is trying to rip you off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s just painting the walls (not the trims), the rule of thumb is $2/sqft (of the floor size of your house). So a 2500 sqft house would cost about $5,000.
You’re being ripped off.
that rule of thumb went out the window in 2021.
You must be a contractor. I actually just had my townhouse painted one week ago.
Jesus christ....no I'm not a contractor! Why is it that anytime someone posts an opposing view on something you're either:
1) troll
2) agent
3) owner
4) contractor
I'm just a homeowner currently going through a renovation where we received multiple bids from multiple different contractors, handymen, electricians. Just sharing my experience with current pricing for paint, drywall, HVAC, floors! If you don't want an honest response, don't post the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s just painting the walls (not the trims), the rule of thumb is $2/sqft (of the floor size of your house). So a 2500 sqft house would cost about $5,000.
You’re being ripped off.
that rule of thumb went out the window in 2021.
You must be a contractor. I actually just had my townhouse painted one week ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s just painting the walls (not the trims), the rule of thumb is $2/sqft (of the floor size of your house). So a 2500 sqft house would cost about $5,000.
You’re being ripped off.
that rule of thumb went out the window in 2021.
Anonymous wrote:Not high. We got two separate quotes to paint just the interior doors and trim (28 doors), no walls. One quote was $14K, one was $12K. So your $22K sounds about right for the current world we're living in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No the point was just an extremely long personal story.
huh? was this meant for another post?
Anonymous wrote:If it’s just painting the walls (not the trims), the rule of thumb is $2/sqft (of the floor size of your house). So a 2500 sqft house would cost about $5,000.
You’re being ripped off.
Anonymous wrote:No the point was just an extremely long personal story.