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Christian Dell'Orfano Granite v. Quartz
1 March 2023 | 2 replies
Quartz countertops are available in a wide range of colors and patterns, making it easy to find a style that suits your home decor.Benefits of Quartz:Non-porous: Quartz is non-porous, making it highly resistant to stains, bacteria, and mold.Scratch-resistant: Quartz is highly durable and resistant to scratches and chips.Low maintenance: Quartz requires minimal maintenance, and regular cleaning with a mild detergent and warm water is sufficient to keep it looking new.Cost: Quartz has become more expensive than granite, especially if you opt for a higher level quartz.Drawbacks of Quartz:Heat-resistant: Although quartz is heat-resistant, it can be damaged by high temperatures, so it is important to use a trivet or hot pad when placing hot pots and pans on the countertop.Uniformity: Because quartz is an engineered stone, it lacks the unique patterns and color variations found in natural stones like granite, although some quartz look very fascinating.Which is better for a home builder, flipper, or rehabber?
Kelly Sparks West Palm Beach! No Love
21 September 2023 | 15 replies
Working as a new Real Estate Agent with a passions for investing the pot hole in my road forward was made apparent shortly after joining.
Heather Hatcher Epic Vanlife Conversion
6 May 2022 | 2 replies
Solar, propane for heater & shower, mini split, fridge that runs off DC, tongue & groove ceiling with puck lights, farm house sink with butcher block counter tops, full bed with storage underneath, 3 seatbelts connected to couch that turns into 2nd full bed, all electric is stored under bench, an induction stove top, fully furnished with pots, pans, and work out essentials, and our favorite part: A ROOFTOP DECK to enjoy the sites.
Jamie Engledow Eco Friendly Self Constructed Vacay Rentals
24 February 2017 | 1 reply
Then deck them out with luxury bedding, decorative lighting windows, built in tables and benches, lofts with stairs along wall, composting toilet, propane heated shower, propane heated bathroom and kit chen sink, microwave, composting toilet, solar powered electricity.  
Jonas Douri New Construction in Cape Coral
17 July 2019 | 4 replies
This home showcases a luxurious master suite that opens out to the lanai, a large walk-in closet, a master bath that includes top-to-bottom travertine shower with a granite bench and double granite sinks.
Patrick Gilbert Indianapolis MTR Investors
3 May 2023 | 20 replies
AKA things like a nice Coffee pot instead of a Keurig. 6. 1 bed or 2 bed units are your sweet spot.
Mindy Jensen What is the WORST thing a tenant has done to your property?
28 March 2017 | 68 replies
Yet, I had to throw away multiple pots, pans, plates, bowls, and glasses full of old food.
Gerald K. How do you handle dirty tenants?
29 December 2018 | 34 replies
Food debris is along the baseboard in the kitchen, splashed food debris on cabinets, layers of splatter on the stove, dirty pots, pans, and dishes piled up and overflowing from the sink.
Wesley Myers Damage/security deposits for STR’s?
23 May 2023 | 17 replies
Other "damage" that we've had to use funds from this account to pay for were small things like a new coffee pot (when the lid was melted in the dishwasher), a new set of sheets that were damaged by a wet bathing suit bleeding red dye, and a new twin mattress when a special needs child accidentally wet the bed.We've collected about $34,000 in damage wavier fees by now.
Steven Barr How much of your cash flow should you live off of?
21 May 2022 | 24 replies
I do not have this much cash flow coming in as I'm much more of an active investor lately (flips) but if I did I would probably do:$10k - Salary to live off of$10k - Into a broad market index fund like VTI or VOO$10k - Into a savings pot for future investments, vacations, toys, etc.