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Profit from plaster painting store
Profit from plaster painting store






profit from plaster painting store
  1. #Profit from plaster painting store full#
  2. #Profit from plaster painting store tv#

#Profit from plaster painting store full#

I made a beautiful marble bathroom, with custom workshop furniture throughout the house, plenty of painting and such on the walls, full and complete kitchen with island and cabinets on every wall possible.

#Profit from plaster painting store tv#

I myself have taken a house pretty much cleaned it up, fixed all holes in the walls, painted with basic white, fixed all fixtures got rid of trashy broken mirrors, replaced ratty furniture and made a full working bathroom, kitchen, living room with tv and all, lights and switches in every room, cleaned yard and mowed the grass, and did the basic making the floors all nice and have made $70k more profit then i did on a house I spent more time and money to fully customize. I'm trying to figure this all out myself. These formulas need some multipliers based on the house cost and mouse clicks/time spent in the house I mean, isn't that kind of a waste of all the awesome things you can do to these houses? But the more you decorate, the lower your profit margin and your dollar-per-hour goes MUCH lower. It's really disappointing when the most efficient way to play the game is simply cleaning the house, tossing up some radiators, then selling it. I really hope they go back and look at their cost and price formulas and tweak them a bit. The flooring and wall paneling has shown similar results. Although I still have to do it sometimes if there's a phantom plaster spot that I can't find, and the only way to spot it is that you can't paint over it. Whether or not painting is worth your time depends on how much you need that $3000. So it seems to be a flat rate based on the walls painted (not on paint value, not on per-room completion percentage, not on two-tone or three-tone paint jobs). In another test I did on a $50,000 house, also for 1,200 paint strokes, it came out to the same $3000 bump in profit. I took notes on a few other runs, as well. Just a smidgen over 1% of the amount the house originally sold for. So 33 minutes of work was worth about $3,000.

profit from plaster painting store

Renovation Cost: $619 (Paint isn't counted in this, apparently)įurniture Sold: $1,797 (Nothing different was sold other than paint cans. Went back, painted every room in the house (13 rooms, 1262 segments, 13 cans of paint). I ALT-F4'd out (to avoid the refusal fee). Cleaned everything, mounted the missing appliances, sold the furniture, auctioned it.








Profit from plaster painting store