
2 June 2019 | 11 replies
If you did, the terms and rate would not be favorable in order for the lender to curb risk.

29 May 2019 | 28 replies
A couple thing I noticed:Lack of curb appeal, front needs grass Missing carpet transition between roomsMissing interior door knobsMissing outlet cover in kitchenI would put in kitchen backsplash Burnt out and inconsistent light bulbsPainted wood panel looks cheapGold door knob on exterior French doorNo cabinet pullsLaundry room is how you get to deck?

1 June 2019 | 2 replies
The houses in this area sell for cheap but this house has the best curb appeal on a average size lot.

18 July 2019 | 1 reply
It can be at the curb pretty easily.

18 July 2019 | 0 replies
I repaired all the units over time as well as added curb appeal.

4 August 2019 | 2 replies
It has definitely been a learning curb for me.

22 July 2019 | 5 replies
curb appeal is important but I would only do the things that could be done inexpensively. ie, instead of resolve every issue you identified, address the ones that cost very little or affect safety.

29 July 2019 | 3 replies
@Michael L. the reason I replied to your thread is that you and I do think alike; in the past I had created a list of "intangibles" that I would score two or more properties on, as a tie breaker of which to offer on first.My list, in no particular order is: market time, age of big ticket items i.e. roof & windows & hvac, neighborhood, schools, view, curb appeal, potential, floorplan, owner's benefits (size of master suite, common areas), and "gut feeling".I never actually used the list.