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Bill Briscoe Magic colors?
26 July 2013 | 13 replies
Try using a couple of different shades of neutral colors, as you don't want the whole house to be 'navajo white.'
Daniel O. Stucco convenient????
7 September 2022 | 14 replies
It can be awful to live in and maintain if it's it the shade or if there is not enough circulation to prevent it from blackening from mold and mildew.
Jason Chen Is this a scam?
8 June 2012 | 19 replies
Jason lots of fraud and criminals out there trying to make a quick buck.You could be sucked in and chosen "guilty by association" in the deal.We have a saying in the business.This deal has "too much hair on it" and you need to walk away.Many of these techniques with short sales squeaked by 3 or 4 years ago before bank guidelines were in place.Now with systems you cannot get away with anything if you wanted to.Before there were shades of grey that were closed out.I would see buyers write up a bill of sale and pay the seller 4,000 for JUNK for personal property.At the time certain things didn't have to be disclosed.Short sales made up only about 1 percent of loans when the market just started turning.So anyone looking at short sale techniques make sure they work TODAY and not from years ago.You will pay dearly for using old techniques that can get you in trouble that are not allowed today.You have to adapt and structure deals to stay in compliance with the ever changing laws.
Phillip Riggs Another Newbie...This one is in Oklahoma
31 May 2012 | 3 replies
Hello Everyone,My name is Phillip, I'm just a shade over 30, a US Coast Guard Veteran, married with one daughter.
Kama Ward Ranch Basements: What do you do?
1 June 2012 | 7 replies
This provides a great shaded covered pation are below.You might consider a small kitchen area, 6' of cabinets, a fridge hook up and a small sink bar, it can be a wet bar or with a bedroom down there a mother-in-law quarters, especially near a hospital where someone is caring for a parent.
Tony Licen Just finished building home 40 pics inside.. ask questions
14 November 2013 | 24 replies
I really like the chair rails and kitchen color contrasts ( lighter cabinets , medium color counter tops , darker wood floors)Any plans for the basement ?
Eric Medemar Free Real Estate Goal Setting Guide
2 January 2008 | 1 reply
Of course not, you just need a pair of shorts and some shades.
Bienes Raices 4 and 5 bedroom houses?
18 November 2011 | 17 replies
Also, paint the walls a darker neutral color, it will not show as much wear and tear and will be easy to touch up when the tenants move out.
Account Closed Interior Trim/Doors Brown or White?
30 December 2011 | 10 replies
The place I looked at over the weekend had a darker tan colored walls with white trim in the foyer area and then the units were flipped with more white walls and the darker tan for trim.
Anthony Bonanno Can you paint over aluminum siding?
16 February 2012 | 9 replies
Painting darker could cause too much heat to be absorbed resulting in buckling of the aluminum.