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Landon Rasmussen I only have 10k to spend on cosmetics, what should I spend it on?
22 October 2018 | 14 replies
Paint, flooring, cabinets, bathrooms, lighting, windows, landscaping?
James Channing What is the correct sequence of projects?
19 September 2018 | 3 replies
hello, I have just bought a property that needs a) fumigation (section 1), b) landscape grading to improve drainage, c) crawspace/foundation work to repair some piers and fix sump pump, and d) minor interior remodel and retrofit window. 
Leland S. Earnest down on 2nd Purchase for Flip in Nashville!
24 September 2018 | 2 replies
.- Landscaping, add nice garden up front, trim trees, remove overgrown vines from house siding- Remove old walkway and replace with new right angle walkway to driveway instead of street- Fix up front porch, new concrete probably- Repair any problem siding- Flooring has some unevenness, joists in crawl space/basement need to be added or adjusted.- Exterior paint, interior paint - HVAC and water heater appear new, roof appears new- Interior has some water stain marks, replace drywall patches- Replace kitchen with modern cabinets, granite, appliances- Oak floors downstairs hopefully can be refinished- Replace carpet upstairs with composite flooring or nice carpet - stairs are carpeted!
David Zheng Property management maintenance fees?? where are you at
21 September 2018 | 5 replies
He asked if I used a landscaper, handyman, and plumber.
Graham Northrup Looking to meet a realtor in Provo, UT Sept 28-29 2018
23 September 2018 | 3 replies
I have a daughter who starts at BYU in the Fall of 2019, and am interested in seeing what the student housing investment landscape looks like.
Thomas LeBlanc From California to Financial Freedom
21 September 2018 | 1 reply
My background is in ecological design, which you can find out more about in my profile, but in short it means I design and help create abundant edible landscapes that not only grow healthy food, but also enhance the ecology by purifying water, providing habitat for wildlife, and actually sequestering Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in soil and plants.I have much gratitude to the creators of this space for creating something that is truly inspiring and brings people together.  
Account Closed Home sellers slash prices, especially in California
23 September 2018 | 26 replies
Ya know I was raised there In Cupertino and Palo Alto.. the land of 50 to 60 years ranch houses on little 5 to 7k sq ft lots selling for 2 to 4 million in todays. market.but back in 1979 is when homes got to 100k in Cupertino we all thought ( I was a 23 YO broker at that time) there is NO way they could go higher.. and when I bought my second home in my life in Palo Alto for 185k in 1984  a 3 and 1 900 sq ft home.. but nice landscaping lot was 50X 100  and then sold It in 91 for just under 500k..
Andrew Briggs On the Fence about my tenant...
22 September 2018 | 2 replies
Also he's a landscaper so his yard is pretty cluttered with his business stuff, i.e., equipment, plants, etc. 
Charles Jones Ideas on Potential partnership with father-in-law?
1 October 2018 | 4 replies
The interior and landscaping are dated and could be updated to increase the home's value to the neighborhood median (close to $600k).Here are my ideas:1) move him into an apartment/condo2) buy the house as a purchase option3) renovate the home4) Sell the home5) buy a multifamily property in partnership with the father in law with the all the equity generated from selling his house.
Sam Hickey I know what I want to be when I grow up. REI
22 September 2018 | 0 replies
Partnership;  My business partner owns the largest landscaping outfit in my area and because of that he has a number of connections that are beneficial to our cause as well as heavy equipment and wholesale cost on landscaping if/when needed.