Thanks a lot *******.There are ZERO trustworthy electricians in Jazzlandia.
Thanks a lot *******.There are ZERO trustworthy electricians in Jazzlandia.
$1000 for a panel change out? Man, I'm clearly not charging enough.I'm different than most home buyers, as I look for the homes that need a lot of work when I am buying. I want to replace the entire water system and bring electrical up to code. Heck, I'm even ok doing the roof. I do make sure to have a new hvac though. I don't want to mess with the old garbage they used to put in.
If you are semi capable and willing to do a little bit of work, you can replace the entire plumbing system in most homes yourself for around $1500. If you don't k ow how to fix it, call me and I will explain what you need and how to do it.
For electrical, spend $20 on a wiring book and $100 on tools and learn how to update things. If you need a new panel, find a trustworthy electrician to come in, you can usually have that installed for less than $1000.
I am with Franklin om buying the upper limit of what you can afford. We bought the very most of what we could qualify for on our last home and just sold it and made $70 k on it after some repairs to update it
Like I said though I do all the work myself and don't spend any unnecessary money on the purchase price.
That's not necessarily correct. With some research you can put money into things that WILL later add to the sales price. In my case we redid the kitchen and two bathrooms, and the money we put into that was more than made up for in the increased sales price. Much more.
The wages still aren't there. The fact that they have regained their value is a perfect reason not to buy. They aren't going to grow at the same rate. Buy a neighborhood not a mcmansion. The time to overspend was 5-6 years ago by your own evidence, not now.
If you are purchasing a $200k home you definitely can stretch yourself to $300k.
What the heck? That's a 50% larger monthly payment. How can you say people can definitely stretch to do that?
Thanks a lot *******.
Now you made me blush.I'd hire you without reading any yelp reviews even. hugs and kisses
So I rcently submitted the paperwork to see where I stood for a home loan and they told me that they could approve me for 160k right now. But if I wait and if I continue doing what I am doing they can approve 200k in the spring. I have never bought a home before, or any property for that matter. I am super relieved that my last two years of hard work and smart spending is paying off.
But since I am new to this do any of my more experienced forum members have any tips, warnings or recommendations?
Now you made me blush.
I would be seriously surprised if we have any yelp reviews.
Just tried to find us and after looking through the first 150 or so on the electrician group under home services I couldn't find us. Tried doing a search for Spartan Electric in salt lake city, and it brought up an ad for an electrician, and hotels. This is the first time I've ever been to yelp, so I could be doing something wrong though.There are yelp reviews for just about everything. I saw a review for a Maverik gas station. If nothing else you should check, there could be some valuable feedback that people would never say directly to you.