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Steve S. 2nd chance in life & real estate made possible w/ 100% financing
3 December 2016 | 2 replies
He is a builder in Los Angeles, well he was. He
Neil G. RedFin.com/about/one-percent-listing-fee
8 August 2016 | 4 replies
so i contacted a redfin agent via text with the above link and the address of a DC area relative who's thinking of selling and asked me to research, only to receive a call back from Redfin (not the particular agent i texted) saying sorry if you're looking for that offer, we dont have agents available to help you since they're all working at 'full capacity' now during 'peak season'i then contacted another redfin agent via text with the above link and the address of a NVA area relative who's s thinking of selling and asked me to research, only to receive again a call back from Redfin (not the particular agent i texted) saying sorry that offer is only for specific addresses within NVA and we don't have agents available to help you since they're all workin at full capacity now durin peak season yada yada.my relatives' reactions were of disbelief and bewilderment, respectively. dont know of any other discounted brokerage brands servicing prince william nor wash dc county; they're looking to save on commission as selling below market val to get out before the proverbial next bubble burst or us collapse
Kurt Gardner What do you wear?
28 September 2016 | 43 replies
I keep it washed and clean inside at all times. 
Angelo Wong Turnkey Property Analysis in Memphis 38119
18 November 2015 | 12 replies
I assumed it to be $0 because these are the things that they are working on currently:New 30 year architectural shingle roofExterior wood repair and paintLaminate hardwood throughout downstairsSmooth all ceilingsFill in swimming pool and sod back yardNew furnace and ACNew water heaterNew bathroom vanities in all bathroomsPressure wash exteriorLandscapeTrim treesCeramic tile in KitchenNew kitchen counter topsNew sink and faucetCarpet stairsRefinish hardwood upInstall washer box to prevent future leaksSeems like they hit everything except for windows/foundation?  
Account Closed 100 % Exist?
3 December 2015 | 12 replies
In my example it came out I was lucky on the purchase and appraisal, usually I'm a few thousand into the property once it all washes out.
Jeff Joachim True?..."Wholesalers Try To Make More Money Than The End Buyer"
1 September 2015 | 35 replies
I simply asked for clarification and he went on to let me know how he felt about wholesalers.Am I wrong for taking offense to his response, or was he being rude or abrasive for no reason at all?
Dariusz Chlopecki Starting a new one-stop, in-between tenants reno. company
31 August 2015 | 0 replies
Guys,My partner and I are in the process of starting a new one-stop - in between tenants renovation company and would like to get some feedback from you guys.Here is a basic summary of what will be included in one of our customize-able service packages:House CleaningGeneral Areas - Dust walls/ceiling fans sills and ledges - Dust bulbs - Cobwebs - Dust baseboards - Dust window blinds - Wipe wood with Pledge - Sweep/Vacuum/mop floors - Wash inside of WindowsBathroom (s) - Clean and disinfect tub, toilet, shower, shower doors, and sink -Scrub Floor - Clean all mirrors and glass - Scrub tile wallsKitchen - Wash sink- Clean counter tops- Wipe in/outside cabinet doors- Wipe in/outside of appliances- Sweep and mop floor- Load and run dishwasher- Clean in/outside of microwave- Collect and take out trash- Wipe appliances- Clean in/outside of stove & refrigeratorBedroom (s)- Dust-walls, ledges, shelves, etc.- Closets: sweep, mop or vacuum- Floors: sweep, mop or vacuum PaintingUse drop cloths to protect furniture, floors from paint -Protect and mask necessary finished surfaces including door knobs, hinges, bathtubs, showers, cabinets, electrical outlets, fixtures and windows-Caulk all joints at doors casings and jambs in order to maintain a sealed surface-Caulk all joints around the windows where the window meets the drywall Patch and/or repair of minor wall and ceiling blemishes prior to the application of paint-Apply primer coat-Apply 1st and 2nd coats (Two-tone paint available)-Remove all masking from doors, windows, baseboards , walls, hinges, floors, etc.
Jamie Naylor FHA loan with Hud forclosure
3 January 2016 | 4 replies
My property just happened to have a leak at the washing machine spigot  
Jeff S. Who would live in a fourplex ?
10 January 2016 | 29 replies
Large complexes typically have a large common area, but not private outside areas for individual units.(6) If they get along with their 1, 2, or 3 neighbors, they can informally resolve guest parking issues, laundry hour issues etc...with large complexes, you don't know, the guy in front of you may have just washed a load of soiled cloth diapers.(7) Rent is lower, typically. 
George Wines House Hacking Deal Calculation Adjustments?
12 December 2015 | 5 replies
Assuming that utilities will cost about the same for her in the new place and since I dont pay utilities, I would count that as a wash.