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ParticipantSure, but aren’t sales figures taken from the MLS or does Data Quick go right to the county records and count them by hand ?
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ParticipantSure, but aren’t sales figures taken from the MLS or does Data Quick go right to the county records and count them by hand ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantSure, but aren’t sales figures taken from the MLS or does Data Quick go right to the county records and count them by hand ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantHas anyone used the public sales records to prove the existence of these large institutional buyers ?
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ParticipantHas anyone used the public sales records to prove the existence of these large institutional buyers ?
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ParticipantHas anyone used the public sales records to prove the existence of these large institutional buyers ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantHas anyone used the public sales records to prove the existence of these large institutional buyers ?
sdduuuude
ParticipantHas anyone used the public sales records to prove the existence of these large institutional buyers ?
September 1, 2009 at 12:24 PM in reply to: Stairwell (Banister) remodel – what’s a ballpark estimate for something like this? #451512sdduuuude
ParticipantCall or stop by Mission Moulding on Chesapeake. They have all the materials one would need for the actual banister and may have some way of helping estimate the costs.
I’d guess the milled wood for a nice banister is gonna cost a couple thousand dollars, and a carpenter may want several thousand (3K+ ?) to put up the new railing and finish it, but you have to take out that wall first and, as mentioned earlier, the big cost uncertainty lies in the purpose and structrue of the wall that is being torn out.
If the wall is “easy” to prep (no plumbing, electrical, or ducts, a framer and drywall guy could run another couple thousand. I’d guess $8K on the low end and up to 20K on the high end.
September 1, 2009 at 12:24 PM in reply to: Stairwell (Banister) remodel – what’s a ballpark estimate for something like this? #451705sdduuuude
ParticipantCall or stop by Mission Moulding on Chesapeake. They have all the materials one would need for the actual banister and may have some way of helping estimate the costs.
I’d guess the milled wood for a nice banister is gonna cost a couple thousand dollars, and a carpenter may want several thousand (3K+ ?) to put up the new railing and finish it, but you have to take out that wall first and, as mentioned earlier, the big cost uncertainty lies in the purpose and structrue of the wall that is being torn out.
If the wall is “easy” to prep (no plumbing, electrical, or ducts, a framer and drywall guy could run another couple thousand. I’d guess $8K on the low end and up to 20K on the high end.
September 1, 2009 at 12:24 PM in reply to: Stairwell (Banister) remodel – what’s a ballpark estimate for something like this? #452048sdduuuude
ParticipantCall or stop by Mission Moulding on Chesapeake. They have all the materials one would need for the actual banister and may have some way of helping estimate the costs.
I’d guess the milled wood for a nice banister is gonna cost a couple thousand dollars, and a carpenter may want several thousand (3K+ ?) to put up the new railing and finish it, but you have to take out that wall first and, as mentioned earlier, the big cost uncertainty lies in the purpose and structrue of the wall that is being torn out.
If the wall is “easy” to prep (no plumbing, electrical, or ducts, a framer and drywall guy could run another couple thousand. I’d guess $8K on the low end and up to 20K on the high end.
September 1, 2009 at 12:24 PM in reply to: Stairwell (Banister) remodel – what’s a ballpark estimate for something like this? #452120sdduuuude
ParticipantCall or stop by Mission Moulding on Chesapeake. They have all the materials one would need for the actual banister and may have some way of helping estimate the costs.
I’d guess the milled wood for a nice banister is gonna cost a couple thousand dollars, and a carpenter may want several thousand (3K+ ?) to put up the new railing and finish it, but you have to take out that wall first and, as mentioned earlier, the big cost uncertainty lies in the purpose and structrue of the wall that is being torn out.
If the wall is “easy” to prep (no plumbing, electrical, or ducts, a framer and drywall guy could run another couple thousand. I’d guess $8K on the low end and up to 20K on the high end.
September 1, 2009 at 12:24 PM in reply to: Stairwell (Banister) remodel – what’s a ballpark estimate for something like this? #452311sdduuuude
ParticipantCall or stop by Mission Moulding on Chesapeake. They have all the materials one would need for the actual banister and may have some way of helping estimate the costs.
I’d guess the milled wood for a nice banister is gonna cost a couple thousand dollars, and a carpenter may want several thousand (3K+ ?) to put up the new railing and finish it, but you have to take out that wall first and, as mentioned earlier, the big cost uncertainty lies in the purpose and structrue of the wall that is being torn out.
If the wall is “easy” to prep (no plumbing, electrical, or ducts, a framer and drywall guy could run another couple thousand. I’d guess $8K on the low end and up to 20K on the high end.
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ParticipantDuplicate thread.
See http://piggington.com/san_francisco_nurses_making_130k_base_salary_0
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