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Dean Julie New appraiser rules
11 May 2009 | 12 replies
This will help those in an "bad" area get a better appraisal for their homes because they took better care of them than their neighbors who maintained the visual things, but not the problem areas.The same thing can be said in reverse for the "better" areas as they often seem to be oblivious to "unseen" problems.
Kim Book My goals
25 May 2014 | 14 replies
Consider putting a picture an example property on that paper so that you visualize it.I think it's also very helpful to understand the difference between strategy and tactics.
Courtney Araujo Deal Analysis Spreasheet
8 February 2017 | 7 replies
You typically need to frame the vents in.4) Hardwood costs seems low but maybe you are only doing a small rooms worth5) Counter top installation is a bit off in my guess but maybe you have a small easy kitchen6) Appliance installation is usually carried out by the vendor you bought it from and it is not usually 10007) Door knobs seems a bit low unless you are only doing a few8) Backsplach material seems low as wellOutput is visually fine but I have many questions about inputs and if they are off then your outputs will be off as wel1) IRR looks suspect as well.
Rafik Moore Opportunity Zones and How to defer gains permanently!
15 August 2018 | 9 replies
Hey @Rafik Moore ,You can download a list (Excel) of the OZ's here:List of designated Qualified Opportunity ZonesFor a visual map, you can view them here:https://mn.gov/deed/business/financing-business/ta...
Michael Barbari PUT OUT A FOR RENT SIGN BEFORE OR AFTER REHAB?
1 June 2016 | 11 replies
.#2, Is the fact that people who are not landlords have a hard time visualizing what the place will look like once it has been repainted, new carpeting, and ready for show.  
Zane O. Listing won't sell
19 October 2016 | 66 replies
@David Dachtera - We're in contact with the interested buyer's agent and trying to persuade to be #1.We have had a few comment about wanting a pool, so we are having our pool builder sketch up a couple of pool renderings to show what would fit and a potential layout/visual for those interested.
Dick Rosen Inspections - How often do you schedule inspections
30 August 2014 | 1 reply
I call them Safety and Water Inspections, check all the smoke alarms and under every sink, this gets me a visual of pretty much the entire property.
Marian Smith No Inspection
25 April 2011 | 14 replies
New CabinetsAnything else should cost less than $2000, and even items 3-6 above should be less than $3500.So, learn how to visually inspect the roof and learn how to identify structural issues, and any additional surprises really shouldn't hurt you too much, even if you under-estimated the repairs.Of course, if you ever had any major concerns about structural issues, hire a structural engineer for $300, and if you have any questions about the roof, you can generally get a roof inspection from a roofing contractor for free.
Darius Lipsey Could too many inspections kill deal?
15 October 2017 | 3 replies
I have a whole home inspection scheduled that will include visual mold, and radon inspections as well.
Casey Pozzanghera Just getting started in real estate, Boise Idaho!
7 November 2018 | 17 replies
Since so much of social media is visual, your eye-catching photographs and engaging virtual tours will really go a long way across all your online networks.Go Old-Fashioned for Local BuyersSometimes you just have to rely on the old-school way to market.