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Account Closed Phoenix Real Estate Inventory Doubles - Investors Nowhere To Be Found
6 February 2023 | 16 replies
@Nathan GrabauI agree but I also think the roller coaster just started heading down and people do not need to rush.
James Sloan Contractor wants a 50% Deposit
23 November 2023 | 71 replies
Replace Folding Roller DoorsLaundry closet door >> Sliding Barn Door Like [F] Slides open to right, to preserve walking space while it is opened.
Randall E Collins At a dead-end road in real estate/wholesale
8 December 2021 | 30 replies
So, my question for all high rollers out there, what am I supposed to do?
Tal Shachar Replacing windows in a 120 years property
26 October 2021 | 60 replies
Interestingly the "exciting new" washing machines (probably replacing the old hand cranked roller things) cost over 10 times a much; almost $400. 
Yohannes N. Insurance Cancellation
8 March 2016 | 1 reply
You can skate to the edge on a lot of things for maintenance, but with roofing you have to be careful.
Jessica Hood DIY refinishing cabinets: My experience!
15 February 2017 | 15 replies
We then applied the cabinet enamel, which is especially made to be durable, with a small cabinet roller and brush.  
Julie Walker Tenant angry about AC
9 September 2020 | 51 replies
It's in rollers and can easily be moved from room to room.
Henry Clark Self Storage- Gates, locks and chains
25 January 2022 | 3 replies
Use a 20 foot (drivable space) gate, the actual gate may be 30 foot long for offsetting weight and to stay on the rollers.
Vaughan Moody Ideas for encouraging my children to save money
10 June 2023 | 4 replies
. $22.50 for new doll clothes March 1, 2023).When a new purchase is wanted Butterfly Hair Barrets for $3.00, discuss it, and remind her of the other purchases she made, for how much and (How Often).It''s not about saving as much as learning to spend thriftily, Mrs Dolly goes on sale before school starts--why not buy then.Large jar = savings, small jar = spendables--with discussion--to get them to think before spending.Teach them to grocery shop (boys too), one at a time, (take turns) make a grocery list with her for 3 days worth of meals for the family.Teach them about sales on foods, and then go with her and let her pick and put in the cart as well as total up the costs on her phone as you go.When it's time to pay, give her the cash and let her put all the items on the checkout roller, as well as keep the amount she saved as payment for shopping for the family. 3/4 into savings 1/4 into spendings.Try to get them involved in prepping each of the meals they bought (one at a time) (boys too) so they can get a feel for (where the money goes).Two or three times of this--and they will probably be an expert at (saving) on the food bill, as well as getting some eperiances and confidence in the kitchen (vs play cooking or just making cookies with a parent).Good Luck!
Gino Barbaro What Is Worrying You About This Part of The Market Cycle?
12 March 2023 | 40 replies
We are seeing the biggest landlord in San Francisco missing payments on loans, it makes me wonder how the smaller fish are doing (foreclosure wise)     https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/S-F-s-largest-landlord-defaults-on-massive-17714690.php[3] We seem to be at the top of the easy money flip market meaning the roller coaster should begin to shoot downward (for how long and how much is the question.If it does not follow this path, then the question will be why, has something changed in this this business, or is there Governmental manipulation like there is with the price of stocks.[4] Section-8 seems like it will weather this, at least the unemployed portion.