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Cooper B. Does having thick floor threshold between rooms affect resale?
15 November 2013 | 2 replies
depends on the demographics.If its a retirement neighborhood, lots of elderly people some may find it a tripping hazard or a pain for walkers, wheel chairs etc...Down here in south Florida many older folks would not buy two story homes because of having to trek up and down, and we have lots of older folks.Sometimes the elevation difference can be partially minimized visually by using creative threshold transition pieces.
Amie D. Flooring for uneven kitchen floor
28 June 2018 | 33 replies
If there was something structurally wrong with the house or it was extremely visually unappealing, sure.
Steven Zai First Rental Property
9 September 2015 | 6 replies
I don't have pictures right now but I can take some and show you if that would help to get a better visual idea. 
Will F. Solar in Rentals?
16 September 2022 | 102 replies
I would imagine if you wait 5 years you'll have greater efficiency, cheaper in home storage systems, and potentially a far more visually attractive option.
Sam Leon Ceiling Fans Dilemma In Rentals
2 March 2017 | 25 replies
My experience with a "professional electrical inspection" typically involve looking at the meter weatherhead "visually", taking down the electrical panel cover and look inside and see if there is any cause for concerns (double tapping, mismatched wire gauge & breakers...), testing and resetting of one or two kitchen GFCI receptacles, plugging in a few receptacles with their $10 tester and making sure the "CORRECT"s are lit up. 
Lane Elenburg Remodeling
8 July 2016 | 2 replies
Do you have a visual of your vision for the final product, how does it look, what major changes are happening etc?
John Mireles Marketing Your Rental: Great Photos Make All the Difference
10 February 2013 | 5 replies
We're a visually driven culture who wants things now.
David Gellner Quickbooks Tutorials for Landlords?
13 February 2017 | 119 replies
I just entered my Tenants as a customer instead.But most people can't remember where their tenants live, or have too many properties to remember, so having your property as a customer is basically used as a visual..Whenever I do a repair on a building (if it's one of my apartment buildings) I would only select the Building from the Class Column, whereas some people will use the building in the Customer Center to log their expenses, but when you run a Profit and Loss Report that expense on that property won't show up on the Profit and Loss Report because the customer center generates income, whereas the class feature generates expenses.I don't want your eyes to go glassy on me.
Tom R. Is there something wrong with my listing?
30 October 2017 | 34 replies
Hey Thomas, From a visual point of view:After reviewing your Trulia listing, I would recommend taking down photos that seem a bit random, like picture of the drawers and closets (7,10,&11).
Rob Beardsley My Morning Routine + Goal Setting
2 November 2017 | 0 replies
This is a positive reinforcement trick and helps to visualize your achievement, which has proven to improve performance.