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Dan Madden Bought a fixer - Now what?
25 November 2015 | 9 replies
Serves as a great visual motivator to where I want to be down the road.     
Chris StPeter I ❤️ Nick Vertucci!!!
14 October 2019 | 20 replies
when you go he has a home deconstructed on stage.. wall panels roof panels elect plumbing etc etc.. and he brings in expert sub contractors and has moduals to walk through how to deal with each part of rehabbing a home.. its really quite indepth and for those of us that are visual .. you can't learn this by reading on line.. you could go buy a rehabber house and try to wing it.. 
Chris Watkins Do your best w/ current market conditions or wait for better?
21 July 2016 | 28 replies
. - I love the graph, It puts into easy visual perspective the cyclical patterns of the economy (recessions every 10 years for the last 50 years) and how it hasn't affected interest rates in a negative way...
Jim Sestito How Close is TOO close to the Train?
27 August 2014 | 15 replies
In DC it is a gold mine, in small town suburbia where I live it is a deterrent
Sheila Villacampa Help needed before I sign a contract
25 December 2014 | 19 replies
This place is actually 2 blocks from the Lakeside Project which is visualized to be te next downtown Chicago.
Allison Ezzi How to rehab this yellow fireplace?? Check out these pics!
13 October 2014 | 6 replies
That is the cheapest way to add cabinet space and has great visual impact. 
Travis Glenn First Deal! Potential Foundation Problem. HELP!
13 August 2016 | 27 replies
Travis:We provided the engineering report (which was stamped by a Texas registered engineer, the stamp carries a lot of weight) to the buyer to give them comfort that the foundation problem, while observed in some visual evidence of settling through wall cracks at corners ect., was not severe and could be dealt with one pier.  
Zachary Foust The greatest investment you'll ever make...!
18 September 2016 | 1 reply
Taking time everyday, at multiple times, to develop myself thru meditation, and visualization especially, have brought my mindset to a whole new level.Waking up earlier, planning mor efficiently, and winning the day that life has given me is making the art of business easier and easier.I've been awake at 5 each morning and dedicated my mind to God and to find success in everything I do and think.What do you think?
Ryder Meehan Buy Rental Properties Remotely: To Travel to See or Not?
11 May 2015 | 11 replies
I'd never buy something without a visual, either by myself or a trusted real estate professional.Good luck
Tim Anderson Structural problems
24 July 2011 | 2 replies
3) I know that dark colors are a no-no when trying to sell a house, but would you go darker with paint/carpet to try to lessen the visual of the foundation issues?