
10 October 2007 | 17 replies
Most landlords have skins a little thicker than that.Mike

2 June 2016 | 51 replies
The bottom line is Home Vestors has spent decades and tons of money and time growing that phrase in the public arena.They aren't going to let startups ride on their coat tails for free.I have seen some people spend thousands of dollars and waste years of their lives in court defending crap on principal.

8 October 2018 | 24 replies
Lending and flipping earn ordinary income, so definitely a benefit to having an IRA coat over, just like using IRAs to hold securities that create tax events for us like REITs and MLPs.
22 January 2019 | 52 replies
(and take the multiple coats to cover that Deep Purple out of their deposit!)

13 June 2019 | 7 replies
Now that we work together he likes the quality of Aura better (it lays flatter/smoother, the exterior is thicker) for the walls and I like to use a flat white exterior for the ceiling.

9 July 2016 | 33 replies
Sanding, caulking, primer and 2 coats isn't all that expensive for the doors.Changing hardware is fairly cheap too, they have all kinds of places online that offer reasonably priced nickel/oil-rubbed bronze hardware.Porcelain tile counter tops with a hardwood bull nose are very cheap install and easy to do yourself.

3 August 2017 | 8 replies
Where is property, what's price point -- no granite nowadays, go with Caesarstone (or Corinthian) -- less than marble but a little more than granite -- don't get granite -- not so hot anymore; change cabinets; open kitchen; LESS rooms is desired -- if you have formal living and dining and separate kitchen, see if the architect will let you tear down all these walls. .All you want is a GREAT ROOM with kitchen, living, dining, separate bedrooms -- AND MAYBE -- if you have room, a home office/den/office (no windows needed).... appliances -- Viking/Wolf will do -- no need to go to Miele or Gaggenau for middle of the road.Fresh coat of paint of course.

31 January 2015 | 2 replies
Could use a fresh coat of paint and some gardening.

5 December 2021 | 211 replies
They may come back looking for that diamond ring and mink coat they left and just now remembered.