
23 December 2022 | 20 replies
My color choices tend to depend on the neighbors colors.Dark rich Browns and tans outside need soft beige inside.Grey is a relatively new color to use in California but is gaining in popularity.

6 April 2018 | 22 replies
I went into one where you could tell there had been a long term water leak causing the floors to be very soft where you worry about falling through them, and mold all over, I'm not talking just in the bathrooms either.

31 October 2022 | 28 replies
However I wouldn't need all of those to get started the more the better but getting going is the biggest thing don't spend a year looking softly and analyzing deals to analyze them.

28 December 2022 | 2 replies
We will update and upgrade once there is tenant turn-over (i.e. wainscotting, soft-close drawers and cabinets, shutters/blinds, screened-in porch, etc.) to match the final phase upgrades.

30 December 2022 | 0 replies
We brought acquisition funds, soft costs, and interest carry to the table.

24 September 2021 | 67 replies
@Bill PlymouthGood points but there is a lot of competition for skilled Realtors—so walk softly and build trust first.

23 February 2022 | 3 replies
My only complaint would be he can seem to be a bit soft on tenants when it comes to enforcing rules but other than that he's been a good partner so far.

13 November 2020 | 16 replies
Hardwoods last forever, are easy to clean and you can easily change your look or add some softness with an area rug if you like.

2 December 2022 | 2 replies
The first one (ideally around $300k) is to cover pre-construction soft costs, have some liquidity and keep the family's living expenses and the second one would be used to fund the project itself.We would most likely need a loan with deferred payments or use the money from the first loan to pay interest only on both loans.So our goal right now is to figure out whether this is even possible with given circumstances.Are there any other options for something like this?