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Ashley Warnhoff Exterior house paint color
8 June 2015 | 2 replies
@Ashley WarnhoffThe only advice I can provide would be that whether renting or selling1) use earth tones as they tend to be appealing to many and still neutral enough to allow people to coordinate belongings in a way that will most likely work for them to some extent.2) Choose the same set 2-3 colors you can use on exteriors and interiors from project to project so that touch up work doesn't turn into a re-paint and so when you have paint left over at the end of one or another projects, you can save the excess and use it again later on another unit - saving $.Hope that helps......
Shequann Burrwell title company or attorney in new jersey??
13 June 2015 | 4 replies
An atty is your advocate in the transaction, while the title company just acts to close the transaction in a sort of neutral way.
Scott Weaner Removing Paint from Electrical Sockets
23 June 2015 | 29 replies
The longer slit is for your neutral wire and the shorter slit is for your hot wire and if they are 3 prong they will have a rounded opening in the center of those two, that is for your ground.
Dan Graney Buying Agent and Selling Agent
19 October 2015 | 11 replies
I guess I need to make one more thing clear, I haven't purchased a home in over a dozen years so I am just trying to avoid what would essentially be a "rookie" mistake.The listing agent may end up doing dual agency and remain neutral.
Roy Callan Next Steps After Finding My First Property
24 October 2015 | 4 replies
@Roy Callan - Congrats and good luck with your FSBO find, but, I totally agree with @Larry F. that you should give your earnest money deposit to a neutral 3rd party for safekeeping.Please keep us posted on the outcome.
Charlie MacPherson Assault and Battery by Cat Pee.
26 October 2015 | 11 replies
Pull up the flooring, clean it the best you can with odor neutralizers then paint the floor with latex paint which will trap the odor generating urine.  
David H. Introduction - Buffalo NY / Niagara NY
26 October 2015 | 3 replies
I am a computer programmer by day, with a wife and 2 kids.I am currently in a buy and hold condo that is cash flow positive along with our primary residence that has an in-law apartment that is cash flow neutral (family member).I am looking to expand my real estate investments in Niagara County, NY.  
Thi Dalley New member from Grand Rapids, MI
2 November 2015 | 5 replies
I wouldn't plan on cash flow, but instead try to be cash flew neutral (have the your mortgage and cost paid for)If you are looking for strong cash flow this is a completely different approach.  
Jaylan Archer One down, lots to go
9 November 2015 | 9 replies
Neutral paint colors or even ten bucks on a fancier door knob can make a difference between what a buyer think as 'cheap' and 'high end'.Finally the numbers.Purchase price: 52kRenovation: 78kAll in: 130kSale price: 210KAfter closing costs my partner and I split 60k which I was pleased with.