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Dan C. is it important to replace a gravity (octopus) furnace for safety?
14 December 2014 | 10 replies
They can be costly to remove due to the size of the burner/furnace, usually put in before basements were framed in and you'd have asbestos removal.If it ain't broke, don't fix it I'd say. :)
Joseph Karbus Cheap double pane windows? Do they exist?
24 February 2014 | 9 replies
Thank you Pros.PS- I heard that there are fat margins on windows so maybe a motivated supplier on a diet will sell them cheaper?
Kim Heretick HELP! Front Porch Concrete Cracked & Sinking
22 January 2019 | 13 replies
Hi Kim,The house is screaming for a proper proper porch/entry with a portico... it would completely transform the front facade and give the house some much-needed curb appeal.That said, with your extremely limited budget, the next best solution would be build a MUCH bigger wood porch over the existing one (no demo cost, and it's below the entry treshold) that extends a few feet farther into the yard from the house, and if you can afford it, to the far right small window.Either way, build two simple fat columns at the corners of the porch that would be about a foot higher than the railing, and positioned just outside the two smaller windows flanking the entry door.Then, paint the entry door a deep, very rich burgundy.It probably would exceed your super-tight budget, but would absolutely be worth the investment.
Brandon Ellis Don't quit your day job?
8 September 2012 | 60 replies
Then once a month watch as you get a big fat rental deposit go into your account.
Demetrus Gibson Wholesaling question
27 February 2013 | 9 replies
Man I have to agree with you, some buyers are like that, but of you list is fat as all heck, while he is waiting for someone to turn on the utilities, someone else is at the closing table with cash in hand.
Antonio Johnson 21 year old REI
4 March 2013 | 1 reply
Fat checks and fast cash is my motivation.
Account Closed Duplex deal; flip or rent, or neither?
26 July 2007 | 8 replies
I estimated $20K rehab because of the siding and because I want a nice, fat rehab budget (for the area) in case something goes wrong or we've missed something horrible, but the circumstances of the selling suggest that there's nothing really wrong with the house, the company is just pulling out of the area.
Silvio L. 4 Month Wholesaling Update
5 October 2013 | 17 replies
So we closed on Sept 3rd and we got a nice big fat check for 14k!!!
Mark Doyle Chicago suburb condo buy and hold
20 February 2015 | 17 replies
So those owners got hit with a big fat special assessment they weren't expecting.  
Daniel Warren noob considering wholesale opportunity
23 November 2013 | 4 replies
I didn't find sale dates on those so I'm not sure about that, but I uneducatedly feel it would be safe to stick to the bottom side of that range.So I don't have the cash for the purchase or the rehab, so I had put it on the back burner, but now I'm thinking I might could wholesale it to find someone with the cash a good deal and make the cash I need to get started with my mobile home plan.