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Marcos Carbi Invest now or wait for recession?
26 September 2022 | 79 replies
Because you'll be living in the property, you'll be able to quickly identify and respond to maintenance tasks/repairs (plus, living at the property will teach you about the property's various quirks and patterns that will help you manage it more effectively in the future when you move out...experts know that properties are almost like living entities, in the sense that they have patterns of problems, decay, etc.
Christopher Freeman Would you "overpay" to obtain seller financing?
12 June 2019 | 13 replies
It was a classic old 2 story home with amazing patterned plaster walls & medallions on the ceilings.
William Coet Sources For Older Style Linoleum Patterns
18 June 2019 | 1 reply
Hello,We are looking for an alternative to the standard wood or tile patterned linoleum and glue-down vinyl tile that are so common today.Looking for patterns that are different from what is so commonly sold today.Ideally in a glue down vinyl tile.Any source recommendations would be appreciated!
Brian Warren Compiling a list of best Faucets, fixtures, appliances, flooring
28 June 2019 | 4 replies
The caveat is the labor. its sharp cornered a lot like marble, they have to apply thin set to both the floor and the tile, float it carefully,, and if it says porcelain, make sure its not just the coating they are talking about.
John Wright NE Ohio Property Tax Assement Decrease over years
27 June 2019 | 1 reply
How can I make sense of a pattern like this (who's house was sold multiple times over the course of these years for increasing prices):Tax year: 2018 - Total Value: $72,700Tax year: 2017 - Total Value: $99,600Tax year: 2016 - Total Value: $99,600Tax year: 2015 - Total Value: $99,600Tax year: 2014 - Total Value: $101,600Tax year: 2013 - Total Value: $101,600Tax year: 2012 - Total Value: $101,600Tax year: 2011 - Total Value: $119,600Tax year: 2010 - Total Value: $119,600Tax year: 2009 - Total Value: $119,600Tax year: 2008 - Total Value: $134,400Tax year: 2007 - Total Value: $134,400Tax year: 2006 - Total Value: $134,400Tax year: 2005 - Total Value: $121,500Tax year: 2004 - Total Value: $121,500Tax year: 2003 - Total Value: $121,500Tax year: 2002 - Total Value: $113,000Tax year: 2001 - Total Value: $113,000Tax year: 2000 - Total Value: $113,000Tax year: 1999 - Total Value: $99,600Tax year: 1998 - Total Value: $99,600Tax year: 1997 - Total Value: $99,600Tax year: 1996 - Total Value: $92,200
Jonathan Perez Wanted to get laminate countertops but NOBODY does it!!!
3 July 2019 | 32 replies
Marble is super porous and soft which is why I will never ever use it anywhere because it stains and it scratches.
Joel Hollingsworth Questions for the Sevier County cabin rental cabal
12 January 2020 | 17 replies
But there's other initial time expenditures such as getting the listing up and running, etc.After that, you'll have a little bit of a learning curve while you figure out the most efficient ways to communicate with the guests, but once you hit a pattern with that, there are tools you can begin using to automate the repetitive parts (and after awhile, a lot of it gets repetitive!).  
Jack Medford Madison, Wisconsin - Q2 Report
1 January 2021 | 9 replies
In addition (as shown on the chart below) competition levels continued to boost prices, albeit, at a much slower pace than pre-2003.Sale Price vs DOM:Q2 of 2019 continues the pattern we've seen for the past 3 years, which is accelerated growth.
Silvia Ochoa House hack in East Dallas
9 July 2019 | 3 replies
Ceilings were raised, all new flooring (combination of bamboo, porcelain, carpet, and marble), new kitchen island w/ built in microwave & wine fridge, new appliances, fancy tile work in bathrooms with the master getting a bigger marble shower, built in double desk, stone ledge fireplace, painted exterior, recessed lighting, new fence, new furnace, ect….
John Etisarapamai Should I evict my tenant for always being late?
9 July 2019 | 5 replies
Once is forgivable, twice is questionsable, three times is a pattern