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6 October 2023 | 39 replies
That's one of the reasons we have restrictions on some design elements that some members have requested... because there's a trade-off between design aesthetic vs. performance.
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7 June 2023 | 7 replies
Not to say real estate is quite as dramatic as consumer goods, but you see the flips that sit on the market because they are over improved and asking too much, or the design doesn't cater to the typical buyer in that neighborhood, or the flipper only handled aesthetics and didn't address major structural/mechanical needs because they didn't know those issues would kill the deal on inspection.You also have to realize that all these "strategies" have been around forever.
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23 May 2020 | 6 replies
My case is that I the available land it’s narrow and I can only place a 27-28 wide MH to meet the set backs of the city of Shelton, WA and I found a brand new MH on Factory Expo, Oregon for $47k 3 b 2 bath, but the main entrance is located on a side so I don’t know how aesthetically might that affect the fact that all the houses around have the main door facing the street and my MH will not.
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24 May 2019 | 15 replies
They will increase the appraised value and as long as they are designed aesthetically, many part of the US, especially those with high electric bills, have seen increases in home sales with solar on the roof.
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16 April 2023 | 4 replies
It is much nicer aesthetically as well as much lower maintenance.
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21 November 2018 | 11 replies
I work in the Portland, Oregon area and can tell you that if done with aesthetics in mind, solar can definitely be attractive.
9 April 2016 | 105 replies
Account Closed What is the overall aesthetic of the building and what kind of tenant are you catering to?
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9 April 2019 | 70 replies
However, I do not have materials science background, so I cannot speak to anything but aesthetics.
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14 October 2019 | 29 replies
In the 1/3 year we've had our STR, these things seem to be the most important to our guests:1. location (folks appreciate being close to Pigeon Forge AND Gatlinburg)2. cabin-feel (they like the log cabin aesthetic and prefer that over traditional construction materials and styles)3. hot tub is a must. 4. stocked kitchen... many folks just eat out, but quite a few like to buy groceries and cook, so having the right pots, pans, utensils and spices has won some hearts and minds.5. view... the better the view the more they'll appreciate the time they spend on the property. whether that's just trees, or a ridge line, or the full majesty of a mountain range.Good luck in your search!
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9 August 2020 | 27 replies
Hey I know its not on topic but your spreadsheet looks awesome, very aesthetically pleasing and clear. is it downloadable somewhere?