Irwin, Robert
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within 10 business days
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Format:
Paperback, 196pp.
Date of publication:
May 08 2003
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Companies
ISBN-13:
9780071415033
Dimensions:
24.00
cm. (length) X
18.57
cm. (width) X
1.17
cm. (thickness)
Weight:
368
grams
About the Book
One of the nation's foremost real estate experts gives you the tools you need to avoid costly mistakes when you tackle home renovation projects!
New addition to the family? Add a new addition onto your home! Avocado green kitchen making you a little green around the gills? Bring it into the twenty-first century with new cabinets and flooring! With today's skyrocketing real estate market and record low interest rates, more homeowners than ever before are deciding to remodel. But if you think the only tools you need to start a home improvement project are in your shed—STOP! Before you start gutting walls, turn to the "Home Renovation Checklist for tips to keeping costs, time, and serious problems down to a minimum.
Written by Robert Irwin, Americas #1 real estate expert, this step-by-step book is packed with vital checklists of everything you should ask yourself, your contractor, your architect, and your lawyer before and during the renovation project.Check for lead,... [More...] [Edit review] [Delete review]
New addition to the family? Add a new addition onto your home! Avocado green kitchen making you a little green around the gills? Bring it into the twenty-first century with new cabinets and flooring! With today's skyrocketing real estate market and record low interest rates, more homeowners than ever before are deciding to remodel. But if you think the only tools you need to start a home improvement project are in your shed—STOP! Before you start gutting walls, turn to the "Home Renovation Checklist for tips to keeping costs, time, and serious problems down to a minimum.
Written by Robert Irwin, Americas #1 real estate expert, this step-by-step book is packed with vital checklists of everything you should ask yourself, your contractor, your architect, and your lawyer before and during the renovation project.Check for lead,... [More...] [Edit review] [Delete review]
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