
28 April 2023 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $340,000 Cash invested: $80,000 3.3 Acres, two joined 1.15 acre lots (one presently empty, the other fenced in), Rural scenic preserved road, 1800 square-ft house, , a cathedral great room, plus 1.5 garage, and large screened in porch; one lot has Dog kennel, small barn, large workshop shed, beautiful grove of bent pines.

21 August 2020 | 5 replies
Hi Shaquonda...thanks for reaching out, this property Still available, I have a viewing schedule for this Saturday around 2pm is located at 93 Pine st Binghamton NYIs currently rented 100% monthly cash flow $19603 tenants 1st unit $950 3bed/1bath ( tenants pays all utilities) 2nd unit front $510 1 bed/1bath 2unit rear $500 1bed/1bath Yr taxes 2900The owner pays only gas heat for 2nd unit higher bill 150$ on winter..regular season 50$

7 March 2015 | 8 replies
If it pressure treated pine than I would wait one year before you stain so some of the chemicals they use to pressure treat can wear off.

17 February 2021 | 11 replies
@David Lee Hall, IIIWe tear the stuff off Use pine sol /water liberally with mop Cover with old paint we had ..or kilz Then Run a ozone generator if it is still nasty

22 July 2015 | 0 replies
Types of coniferous trees include firs, spruces and pines, such as the red pine, white spruce, black spruce, Norway spruce, red spruce, Eastern white pine and Douglas fir.Most coniferous trees are found in northern, colder regions.

21 October 2020 | 37 replies
And pine needles get through anything;The roots infiltrate sewer lines or septic field lines;Branches fall and do damage to fences, wires, houses;Trees too close to the house give access to roofs and attics to pests and burglars;Trimming and cutting them down later is crazy expensive (figure on at/close to a grand per large tree if they have to come down);Renters suck at cutting the grass around them, either scarring them up with a weedeater or leaving the grass 10 feet high;Renters suck at cleaning up the branches and bringing them to the curb for pickup;Renters suck at cleaning up the leaves in the fall, which then smothers and kills the lawn;Any structure anywhere near the tree will have sap on it and later mildew from the sap and need frequent cleaning;Trees are a huge contributor to pollen which can aggravate people's allergies.So there's my 10 reasons to skip the tree.

5 May 2023 | 1 reply
I own 114 acres near Perdido, AL near the new mega site and I have been considering making it a timber property and planting longleaf pine.

2 November 2017 | 6 replies
Try Pine Financial Group.

24 April 2020 | 11 replies
I had a similar decision to make with this house, stairs were pine covered in carpet and would have cost 2 grand to match with new flooring.

10 April 2020 | 146 replies
@Andrew Johnson not sure what NRPI stands for but Estrada was a pitch man for California pines project.. the land game as you know is big in the west.