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N/A N/A Hello From NC
5 July 2007 | 13 replies
I love doing trim carpentry, hardwoods and tile not to mention faux painting.I work with Canady Builders and my builder would like to have a 50/50 partner for affordable new homes in the Wilmington, NC areas.Personally, I would like to work with someone doing rehabs of condos in Myrtle Beach, SC, Wilmington, NC, and all of the surrounding areas.
Cal C. Carefully edit your profile!
29 March 2014 | 39 replies
A few other sign misspellings I've seen recently include "straighting" (straightening) "lightening" (lightning) "jewlery" (jewelry) and "beutty shop" (beauty shop).
Mike Hernandez Driving for Dollars!!
4 March 2014 | 12 replies
I just bought a house that needs nothing and is in move in condition and I am still putting $12,000 into it and I am leaving the kitchen go with its vintage 1964 flush pine cabinets and Formica tops.What will the fix ups be on this investment.
Martin Peter Market for old appliances
4 March 2014 | 8 replies
I have a guy that deals in vintage appliances and furnishings that most people consider outdated trash.
Daniel Miller Closed on my first property Thursday!
10 March 2014 | 13 replies
The bathrooms all retain their vintage 1950s tile.
Nat C. Miami investors: what are your thoughts on Little Haiti/Lemon City?
27 February 2017 | 37 replies
The current demographics show a predominately black neighborhood with most inhabitants living well below the poverty line.Please see this very interesting website on overtown-http://overtowner.comRegarding the difference between Overtown and Little Haiti, if you view it from a sheer geographical standpoint you can see the distinct difference.Little Haiti is a fairly large area with 2 borders that are very haute couture and 2 borders that are like a faux pas.Overtown is a smaller precinct with hot real estate in every direction.
Rajeev Gandhi How big is age of property a concern?
9 September 2014 | 17 replies
Some of the 2004-2006 vintage builds are already starting to crack!!!
Randa C. AC unit Vandalism at Property
2 March 2017 | 13 replies
The evaporator coil is inside - the "A" coil, as it's sometimes called, inside the duct work just above the furnace's heat exchanger.With the exception of certain much older systems (1960s vintage), the compressor is OUTside, not inside.
Adriel Irons Taking on Mom's house
8 March 2017 | 9 replies
Luckily, having a pro on your team makes an otherwise daunting transaction much easier.You have to purchase a like-kind property, which just means you can't trade your current real estate for a vintage car or fine art.There are some timelines to adhere to:You need to formally identify up to three like-kind properties within 45 days of selling your current prop, which means you should be looking by the time you go to market.You need to close on the new property or properties (yes, you can buy more than one if the math works out) within 180 days of selling the current prop.You can identify more than three properties if you need more choices or are planning to exchange for multiple props (often an issue for people selling very valuable RE or reinvesting in cheaper markets) but there are some rules:You can identify as many as you like, as long as the total value of all of them does not exceed 200% of the value of your current prop.
Donald Lanzer I just closed on my first investment property
9 March 2017 | 4 replies
I decided I will open my own jewelry store there.