
2 December 2016 | 5 replies
I did spend about $2500 when we started to rent rooms, for a used Wahser & Dryer, furniture in the common areas, dishes, pots, silver, appliances for the kitchen, etc.

10 October 2016 | 14 replies
For me I left the military with a big pot of money and was able to purchase my first property with that.

23 July 2019 | 58 replies
@Riley Gilson nice opening line I like it ... and see zero problem with it.. as long as your not selling real estate without a license... which you would be doing in many states, does not matter but in some states ( ohio being one) that kind of presentation would not hold up.. and would be deemed acting as an agent.. each state takes a different view.But you as an agent... can make that statement you don't have to take listing agreements.. you just need listing agreements to enforce your getting paid.. and I suppose you can have a flat rate commission.. many brokerages have that and its negotiable.On other threads I talked about how I started in the industry I sold dirt Land Lots ranchs and many times these took years to sell. my minimum commish was 10% but I charged as high as 30 to 40% if it was a boonies property way back in the mountains 40 miles surrounded by gorilla pot growers who were armed LOL.. talking northern CA in the late 70's.. so that's being transparent just tell them you have a flat fee commish of 5k or 7k.. whatever you want.where you going to see wholesalers gulp though is the one's who talk little old ladies into giving their homes away and they wholesale them and make HUGE fees.

15 October 2016 | 4 replies
The sign is a ugly brown sign of a fisherman holding a net. I

21 October 2016 | 33 replies
I even had one group of people tell me they weren't smokers until I had already screened them and sent them a lease, then admitted to being pot smokers at the last minute!

19 January 2017 | 25 replies
A better way to add storage is by adding drawers - some big ones for pots and pans and the like - but that is very expensive and unlikely to get the return you need.

7 November 2016 | 58 replies
A watched pot never boils"

25 October 2016 | 37 replies
They come with cookies, candy and such, all with a pot that can be used as a planter afterwards - and all for $20.

26 October 2016 | 17 replies
The kids are decently well behave but the problem is, sometimes they have friends over and sometimes they hang out by the porch where my wife has potted plants and flowers and sometimes they would bounce the ball and it would destroy the plants.
19 December 2016 | 26 replies
Digressing here, but the second sketch has some safety issues relative to the location of the range -- including no set-off or landing space for hot pots while cooking, which is a serious error.I suppose the real point might be to ask why sketches and input are even being provided for locating a kitchen in a 4' wide "room"...Next up: How to design the long walls of a 6 foot wide garage.