
17 January 2023 | 55 replies
It "kind of" seems to read to me that many of the homeless in that area must be Ex-Cons.And that Public and Private housing will not rent to them, despite vouchers or jobs.And they believe this will get these people indoors (and right next to law abiding citizens who are working hard all day long (not at home).Your Class B and C areas seem like they will degrade into Class D areas pretty quickly, as will it will probably lower desirability to live there.Desirability might take a while to surface, but Peter Programmer and his Wife Debbie Department manager (and their two children Emma and Petee Jr, who get great grades, along with their dog Chipper) might start looking at places like Austin to move to so they are not paying Boo Koo Bucks to live in a Crime hole.Then when the last well paid non-criminal family moves out, what are you left with.A once thriving area now filled with a a discontented scarey rabble between prison sentences (revolving door--recidivism) instead of high paid middle class workers.

6 February 2023 | 4 replies
Yes I have 3 fiberglass pools but all of mine are indoors.

14 June 2017 | 2 replies
It is a four season community with a ski slope, indoor/outdoor pools, a tiki bar, a fitness center, restaurant/bar, playground, etc. for a decent vacation for the entire family.

6 November 2021 | 15 replies
Especially when it comes to basement outlets, don't go for the cheaper indoor-only or "slim" versions of GFCI outlets.

15 March 2015 | 3 replies
However, as mentioned above, there is no practical way to police it, but incense or fragrant candles are frequently cover-ups for smoking {something} indoors.

7 November 2017 | 19 replies
I pay between $65-$75 per turn (they all have outdoor hot tubs, the $75 property has 2 additional indoor HUGE soaker tubs, so it's extra).2 1-bed/1-baths that run me $55 a turn (both have outdoor hot tubs)All turn an average of 2-3 times per week give or take on the busy monthseach clean includes: obviously, cleaning (as mentioned in some of the previous posts, does not include deep cleaning tasks such as baseboards), emptying, sanitizing, and refilling of the outdoor hot tub, taking away and washing the used sheets and towels and replacing them with clean ones, taking the trash to the dump, replacing trash bags, toilet paper, paper towels, cleaning the grill and inside of microwave, putting away clean dishes (we ask guests to put all dishes in dishwasher and run it on the way out).We charge the cost of the cleaning to the guests so it does not come out of our pocket (as I am sure most do)@Julie McCoy I'll hook you up when the time comes ;)

24 September 2021 | 4 replies
Definitely hot tub.Now days, indoor pool.

9 April 2021 | 3 replies
Demand for housing is up because people want more indoor and outdoor space (not interest rates).As soon as manufacturing resumes 100% and people return to spending money on travel, dining out, and entertainment the material costs will drop.

20 June 2018 | 48 replies
Re-roped, repaired and/or replaced (when needed) windows and screens, installed smoke and CO2 detectors, installed basic new or newish appliances, new "plush" carpet tiles in the bedrooms not the crappy indoor/outdoor stuff.

30 January 2023 | 9 replies
Heating costs go up in winter, as does electric due to the reduced natural light and people being indoors more.