20 February 2014 | 130 replies
Motor City Wine, Sugar House, Mercury Bar, Detroit Institure of Bagels, Astro Cofee, etc have all opened in the last three years.

11 March 2017 | 64 replies
I'm an investor but in my teeny home kitchen (8x8) we put in a dishwasher AND a wine fridge.

12 February 2016 | 61 replies
YOu will love the area were Brian lives that's Sonoma wine country... unless of course you don't fancy world class wines and food... and great weather and scenery.

22 December 2014 | 152 replies
In our local area, we have fruit packing house tours, four or five of the 21 California Missions are within an hours drive, visiting wine country and all the tasting rooms to our north (use a designated driver, please), there is Yosemite, Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park, Yellowstone, Glacier National Park......All of the above are just the things in the United States.

27 August 2015 | 15 replies
(Blood and wine are good examples.), but, the 3% hydrogen peroxide you buy at the corner store isn't really strong enough to do much with more complex &/or set-in stains.

27 July 2020 | 0 replies
Scientists believe that the flavonoids found in chocolate (and red wine) do this by lowering blood pressure and improving vascular function (aka how effectively your blood delivers oxygen and nutrients throughout your body), as well as carrying away waste materials.

11 October 2017 | 26 replies
If anyone has that list please post it here or please tell me what the forum title is.Thank you,Marcello :) Sorry, no more deals allowed for CA residents in KC lol.trade you some central coast wine though for this linkhttps://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/48/topics/276800-kansas-city-missouri-zip-codes

18 December 2014 | 103 replies
I'm sorry for asking you a direct question, but I've been using BP only for 5 days or so, and maybe I'm too naive to ask people direct questions and expect honest answers, as some of the people indicated that I had to do my own trial and error process, which I don't want to go through if it has been done many times by others.I hope to provide some valuable information in the fields of wholesaling building materials, construction, energy efficiency and liquor in return for your time, just to be fair that I'm not trying to get it for free :-) One of my businesses sells cabinets and flooring to builders, second builds/remodels houses, third sells liquor/wine.

26 March 2016 | 18 replies
to add onto what @James DeRoest said, in addition to ongoing sealing you have to do to maintain it (which you probably don't want to entrust a tenant with), granite is porous (like wood or skin), so if a tenant spills wine, or oil, or grease, or meat sauce, or fish guts, or chicken innards, or other liquids that can stain, those liquids seep into the pores and may not come out if not properly attended to, leading to discoloration.For B class tenants, the ROI is not with it.

28 November 2014 | 3 replies
This basic approach goes to all amenities, heated towel racks, heated floors, fireplaces, pools, spas, wine chiller, double ovens, micro-convection oven, theater rooms, whatever.