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Originally Posted by Cflames_12.5
I can do zero by myself If I want to have a high level of craftsmanship. The bathroom is decent but could use a bit of upgrade. Like a vanity and new sealing. Both bathrooms have new toilets. The kitchen has granite countertops but outdated cupboards. some features are slate tiling, hardwood floor, granite countertops a school across the street, and a fireplace. I just replaced all the poly B and furnace. Some issues the paint is outdated the drywall is patched together. It is a rental property and the last tenant took a bat to my walls when I evicted him. The windows are very old and outdated many stains in the wood around the window from moisture
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Yeah I'd be careful. Depends on what specific street the house is on, but you're talking about some serious cash to fix that stuff properly. I'd definitely do what you can on superficial stuff. You can also hire a handyman. Good ones will be able to do must superficial stuff for a few thousand. Things like vanities aren't actually all that difficult to replace. Measure them. Find one the same size at home depot. Installation challenge depends on how old/good the plumbing is. If it's older or cheaper get someone with insurance to put it in.
Also, yeah cabinet doors will help a lot.
I wouldn't spend more than $5-10k but you can do a lot for that.