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Joshua Maisel Dealing with living on the line between great/awful neighborhoods
16 May 2017 | 5 replies
GOAL:  Increase property/neighborhood value through improving visual appeal and quality of renters across the street.
Chris Taylor is this a flip or flop
21 May 2017 | 3 replies
Hard to give an answer on this without visual.
Toby Hyatt Finding the address of vacant lot
17 May 2017 | 4 replies
So if you know where you're looking and can visualize a rough outline of the lot you can find the APN.
Justin Johnson First rental, not renting. Suggestions.
1 June 2017 | 19 replies
Basically, you want the pictures to show what the tenants will be living in because they just can't seem to visualize it.
MarieChele Porter Building a team in Ohio!
18 July 2017 | 35 replies
I've visited both areas recently and Columbus is more attracting visually, but the numbers keep pulling me to Cleveland.
Aaron Ray How to Work a Full-Time Job and Start Investing
24 July 2017 | 45 replies
For "visual learners", persay, it is very helpful.3.
Tasha Beal Newbie Wondering Where I Should Invest?
26 July 2017 | 48 replies
For those that don't understand the growth Austin is seeing, here is perhaps the best visualization over the last 12 years. 
Wesley W. Floor plan advice needed on rental unit renovation
15 May 2017 | 9 replies
Unfortunately, I didn't post pics of the mudroom until now, so it is hard for you to visualize.  
Dannielle Hoffman San Antonio - Are foundation issues that common?
19 September 2018 | 22 replies
I am sure the bowing walls and cracked corners are some of the signs but what would be some other less common visual cues to a foundation issue?  
Vu T. Medical Office Advice
7 May 2017 | 7 replies
If nothing else, go get some samples and have them up front so that when your prospective tenant walks in, they can see what you plan to use and visualize the finished product themselves.