ej1024's Profile
- Elvis Jelovcic
- 1972
- Brooklyn
- Park Slope
- Commercial & Residential Mortgages
- Male
- 35
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Hi there . I have several outlets in the General Contracting Arena . I also provide Commercial & Residential Mortgages . When would be a good time to come by and look at the Job ? Please advise acoordingly .
Elvis J. Jelovcic
646.335.7938
Edub808@msn.com
Posted by: ej1024 at January 18, 2008 1:37 PM in response to Need Recommendations for Reno
Hi therer . I wouldn't do it yourself . I have several contacts in the Environmental and General Contracting Arena . I also provide Commercial & Residential Mortgages . Feel free to call me at your convenience .
Elvis J. Jelovcic
646.335.7938
Edub808@msn.com
Posted by: ej1024 at January 18, 2008 1:34 PM in response to Asbestos pipe insulation removal
Hi there . I work with Fairmont Capital , LLC . I provide Commercial & Residential Mortgages . Please feel free to call me at your convenience .
Elvis J. Jelovcic
646.335.7938 Cell
Ejelovcic@fairmontcap.com
Posted by: ej1024 at January 18, 2008 1:28 PM in response to to buy or not?
Hi there . I see that your seeking a Contractor . I have several outlets in the Environmental and General Construction Arena . I provide Commercial R.E. Financing . Are you planning for a Condo Conversion ? I would like the chance to speak to you at your convenience . Feel free to call me on my cell phone .
Elvis J. Jelovcic
646.335.7938
www.fairmontcap.com
Posted by: ej1024 at January 18, 2008 1:24 PM in response to Demolition and asbestos removal
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Uh, I can do math.
Posted by: guest at January 18, 2008 3:04 PM in response to to buy or not?
Before Keyspan would instally a new furnace, the asbestos had to be removed. I used J&J Asbestos. THey did a thorough job and I was very satisfied - so was Keyspan. They're at (718) 643-1332
gary
Posted by: guest at January 18, 2008 4:31 PM in response to Demolition and asbestos removal
Windsor Terrace 2 bedrooms start at $1800 and they're usually about 700-800 square feet. A 1200 square foot 3 bedroom apartment on Seeley Street (nice reno, w/d, d/w, outdoor space) near the park went for about $2800 in December. Last summer some tiny two bedrooms (650 or less sq ft) on Reeve & Sherman rented for 2K apiece (ridiculous!).
If you time it so that the apartment is available by June/July, you'll be able to charge more than you'd be able to in the winter. You could try for $3000. WT by the Fort Hamilton stop has easy on-street parking, so certainly rent out the garage.
Also, 850K with Garage sounds like an amazing deal in WT. Go for it!
Posted by: guest at January 20, 2008 5:12 PM in response to to buy or not?
You'll be fine, take the plunge-I agree with hofster about the renovations in the rental unit not being a good idea-you can always renovate down the line if you want. However he uses the term "kids"-be careful about renting to people who have a wilder lifestyle, they could make you miserable even if they pay rent on time and aren't bad people.
Posted by: guest at February 19, 2008 12:12 AM in response to to buy or not?

Hi there . I have several outlets in the Construction Arena . We would really have to come by and take a look . Giving Estimates or expecting estimates over the phone is bad business . Please advise . Feel free to call me at your convenience .
Elvis J. Jelovcic
646.335.7938 Cell
edub808@msn.com
Posted by: ej1024 at January 18, 2008 1:41 PM in response to Rebuild - construction cost? kitchen/bathroom/deck