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James Paine The Demographic Cliff - Book Review
14 May 2020 | 5 replies
You need a down decade to ensure a prosperous century.
Jen Hoang Looking for TurnKey Company recommendations
18 April 2016 | 37 replies
Jen Pothilat I use FS Houses in Indianapolis and Century Revitalization Group/ Decas group and a guy named Justin Harrison.
Ravi P. Condo Hardwood Flooring
9 March 2016 | 8 replies
now, the HOA should also have (sometimes really hidden in the papers or completely forgotten and never distributed to owners) a Minimum sound reduction index per building/multifamily.you need to beat that.what's next depends if the builder managed to secure/nail the plywood sub-floor into the joists and NOT INTO THIN AIR...so you may need 6mm cork glued, some whisperquiet/sound barrier (3-6 mm) , then you wood floor/laminate. some laminates comes with pad included.... also may need to adjust you doors/threshold and live enough space at walls for material to expand.short version: find the minimum requirements for the sound index for flooring, choose your material colors, go to the floor store in your area (floor and decor, century tile, lumber liquidators, menards, home depot, etc etc) and check with a knowledgeable associate. if not you need to talk with a contractor working in your area...tip: get to talk with your building engineer/maintenance people. they inspect the work so they/him should know what works and what not, and (key) where you can buy it quicker/cheaper!!!
Sam G. What are your "Wow factor" that your tenants love?
26 June 2016 | 22 replies
We recently upgraded an apartment and put down laminate from Home Depot for everything but the bath (tile) and entryway (found turn of the century era slate under the stick down tiles the previous landlord put down)- cost was about $1/sq ft and the few tenants that got to see it before it got rented LOVED it.Do you have a Menards near you?  
Stacy A. Melton Real Estate Agent in South Texas
9 March 2016 | 4 replies
I am a very new agent w/ Century 21 Northside and am SUPER excited about my new career in the industry.  
Mike Kohan Investor from the Okanaga Valley, British Columbia
17 March 2016 | 24 replies
This house is turn-of-the-last-century and we knew going in it was going to be all the way.  
Melissa Parker New to investing and to Oregon
2 May 2016 | 8 replies
@Melissa Parker  look no father than Oregon city for turn of the century homes that need some love.
William Rose New Real Estate Agent - Harford County, MD
26 October 2016 | 9 replies
I'm thinking about the lnf in Abingdon but I have another meeting with Century 21 in Aberdeen tomorrow.
Jeff Irwin How is real estate better than stock market?
8 May 2016 | 10 replies
Real Estate Investment is more like running a business, but on a business where the business model is well proven and fully developed over literally centuries.
Charles Bright How do I get financed??
20 May 2016 | 14 replies
Charles,21st Century is the leading MH lender I don't know as far as investor loans but I know they do portfolio loans and they have some sort of buy back type of lending that might be worth looking into I didn't read through it all but any way here is a link.