
1 March 2016 | 2 replies
You'll also likely want a relationship with another smaller local bank who can help fund the deals quickly.Carson Bank, Vintage Bank, Rose Hill Bank, Union State Bank, Stock Exchange Bank (Ark City) are a few of the smaller local ones I know would be able to act quickly and wont screw you on closing costs.I've personally used Carson and Union State Bank (formerly Relianz) - Have spoken to Rose Hill and Vintage about their programs however have not ruled out using them in the future.I'm sure there's a few other smaller banks I've left off, but going off the cuff those are the ones I remember.

25 March 2017 | 19 replies
UNLESS the water damaged your personal property - for example, you had vintage records stacked on the floor that were damaged, the Association's insurance isn't going to cover your personal property.

3 February 2016 | 8 replies
There are many investors that can handle homes of this age/vintage, but I don't recommend it for the inexperienced.
8 March 2016 | 7 replies
Or Seconds and Surplus.If there is no hurry, your best deals are ordering cabinets from Alibaba.com I really like the Re-Store (Habitat for Humanity) for a few odds and ends here and there - a few pieces of hardwood trim, a vanity top, a vintage sink or a cool, an old door with character.

22 May 2016 | 68 replies
Neat pics and project....you have some "vintage" mid century components...

20 August 2015 | 28 replies
Tuscan may be dated but distressed can be timeless.Anything done well and in good taste might be able to stand the test of time...lots of vintage bathrooms are prized by their new owners. i do agree vessle sinks might be the shag carpet, and pebble shower floors but I like them

25 August 2015 | 17 replies
I also make jewelry, which I will also eventually be selling, along with selling vintage and other fun statement pieces.Real estate-wise, I've bought and sold one house, my own residence in Mill Valley, and was fortunate enough to do quite well with it even after several remodels, selling it well above asking price, for all cash, in less than a week on the market, with five viable backup offers, also all above asking.

3 June 2015 | 37 replies
Sell it on it's vintage angle

23 May 2016 | 33 replies
Albany is way down in GA for you guys owning in Marietta as your other project.What vintage year is this complex??

18 October 2021 | 10 replies
House is a 1970's vintage that looks like it is stuck in the 1970s . . . and one feature we are trying to figure out what do do with is textured wallpaper.