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Jim K. What's it going to take for the next real estate crash to happen?
11 April 2022 | 85 replies
10% interest that will be necessary to curb this runaway inflation.
Michael Plaks EXPLAINED: IRS audit "insurance" - no more fear of an audit?
4 November 2023 | 2 replies
The temptation to cut corners with AI is very strong, and the mechanisms to curb/control it are practically non-existent.7.
Nikolas Hamon How I Saw Opportunity When Others Did Not
11 July 2021 | 8 replies
Over the course of two months, I was in contact with my homeowners and individuals interested in my services, most notably those who wished to increase the curb appeal of their property, as they wished to sell it.
Joseph Reardon Waterproofing a basement in Wenatchee, Wa.
12 September 2021 | 3 replies
I am pretty sure I will regrade the front yard because I am looking to add a retaining wall to elevate the curb appeal. 
Joey Fontenot III Land Trusts
7 October 2011 | 25 replies
It is easier for me to buy and sell properties in California than someone in California, although I can do little to enhance curb appeal.
Bhairavi Patel Meeting with a Realtor for the FIRST TIME as a new investor!
20 July 2015 | 73 replies
I have yet to find a property that I have found by driving by it, looking at curb appeal, deeming it distressed and then finding the owner, through this site.
Antony S. Does anyone believe the condo market is worth the investment?
16 November 2015 | 15 replies
I was shopping in Nashville and was shown some condos - - ran away as fast as I could.Whole building was individually owned condos in various conditions (hint: no curb appeal).
Derek T. Exactly what are you looking for with new construction
1 April 2014 | 2 replies
Also check for set backs, landscaping, curb, utility issues and any other requirements for building with the city.
Danny Diaz Land developing
26 July 2015 | 7 replies
A Civil Engineer will be able to tell you what will be required in the way of utilties installations, curb, gutter, sidewalk, fire hydrants, etc.Once you have all that information, you will be in a better position to move forward.If you're not experienced, you definitely want to find someone that has done it before and can manage the project for you, as any mistakes can be very costly.In hot markets, there's probably developers out doing the same thing, and land will be hard to find.
Robert Steele Does your city have a rental registration program?
24 June 2020 | 35 replies
They can be a bit annoying and definitely trip up out of state investors, but generally they are looking to curb out of state/area investors who buy in Cleveland and don't maintain their investment properties.