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Mitch Anderson St. Louis area - Condo, apartment or multi family
3 April 2016 | 14 replies
If you were wanting to get into vacation property, which I know nothing about, I'd suspect you would want something that offers a spectacular view and close proximity to city activity (Fox theater, Washington St, Soulard, Arch, Busch Stadium/Ballpark Village, Savvis Center, etc.).
Scott Dixon Student Housing Boom! Monthly Rent = $1400/bedroom!
6 September 2015 | 3 replies
These apartments include gaming rooms, workout rooms, 50+ person movie theater, etc.  
Account Closed Upgrading building in Gentrifying Neighborhood
1 March 2015 | 13 replies
One down town complex that just opened has a theater, bar, meeting/study rooms, wifi, exercise room, pool, coffee/sandwich shop.....can't think of everything but there is more.Funds come from economic development programs and banks, tax credits are involved so the financing at this scale is more sophisticated than small projects.
Shequann Burrwell still looking to contract my first home
8 July 2013 | 11 replies
I looked at a house to day it was huge very nice on the in side.it home movie theater many bath rooms and a lot of bed rooms mater bed room has his and her sinks basement has plenty of room for more bed rooms. all rooms are finished. 3 car garage pool and separate fenced in back yard and lots of land around the home included. the home has tons more. the down side is that the basement is finished and has mold in a lot of the hall ways and rooms. there is evidence that they home is being upgraded since a lot of new stuff has been installed but the mold might kill the deal of anyone looking to purchase it. the home was listed for over a million dollars last year but now is going for 422000 i believe it is bank owned how do i go about contracting this home then finding a buyer willing to pay that price with the mold issue and all. its a steal i think and if i had the money to but my self to live in it i would. is it a wholesalers dream deal or am i out of my league when it comes to finding a buyer for it since it might be bank owned.
Thomas S. Hello from the frozen north
28 May 2013 | 9 replies
I've been to Chanhassen a lot, to the Dinner Theater.
Matt Liu Does Diotemacous Earth actually work for Bedbugs?
13 February 2014 | 27 replies
They are common in movie theaters, motels, etc.
Justin Gauthreaux Aspiring REI from Lafayette, LA
12 January 2015 | 6 replies
My background is an electronics technician and home automation/home theater systems, I'm looking to learn something new.
Account Closed ghost next door
10 April 2011 | 33 replies
I am typing this in the room where she passed, it is now a theater room.
Emily Powell Investing in Houston while oil prices fall?
10 January 2015 | 15 replies
Some areas, such as the Heights, downtown or the theater district near the medical center are less tied to the energy industry.Places like the energy corridor in west Houston might feel the oil bite hardest.
Eric Gutierrez Reducing Up Down Duplex Sound between floors
12 April 2018 | 11 replies
I have fiberglass blown insulation in my home between floors to dampen sound from a home theater and it helps.