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Charlsi Kelley Helping Single Moms with Home Ownership- a rent to own model?
19 February 2024 | 28 replies
A few key things to flush out.The homes best suited for lease options should be renovated for function and curb appeal.
Account Closed What do you do with slobs?
11 July 2017 | 7 replies
I knew I would have to keep more of their deposit to clean the place, which I did, but I could have told them this while they were still living there, to hopefully help curb their cleanliness.
Joshua Feit Why am I running into the WORST wholesalers?
2 October 2022 | 124 replies
The frauds I mentioned above have been kicked to the curb...they just don't know it yet:)
Julian Illingworth PDX - existing SFH, build additional 3 units in back...?
11 May 2017 | 6 replies
This is a new fee adopted by the city last July and it applies when you have a lot for development and there are no curbs or sidewalks along the property.
Jeffery Neal Buyer trying to pull one on me - wholesale deal
27 May 2018 | 5 replies
If he hasn't dropped an EMD, you have no contract.Even if he has, the contract price is the contract price unless you both mutually agree to a different contract.FYI, I'm not a lawyer, so you may want to run this buyer your title company.If it was me, I would kick that buyer to the curb, if he hasn't dropped their EMD.As for me I give buyers 3 business days to deposit and EMD, or it goes to another buyer.
Stuart Peret Abandoned Vehilce on recently purchased property...
25 January 2014 | 13 replies
They have to have a bonded storage yard for them to be allowed to do it.Or as Rick said (hi, Rick ;-) ) , let it roll off your property and put it on the curb and call it in as abandoned.
Donovan H. Choosing which project to do first ...
29 October 2013 | 10 replies
Looks ok from curb, but a bit less so up close.
Patrick Rowe Home builder Looking into Raw Land Development
19 August 2015 | 28 replies
The engineer also said that the cost to put 4600 lineal feet the street,curb and gutter would cost $2,070,000 ($450 lineal feet).
Jesse Vipond HELP! Need Advice On Structuring A Creative Deal! HELP!
1 March 2016 | 22 replies
We view this property as an ideal first home for a young family with one or two children.Comparable properties in the neighborhood range from $120k-$150K in 2010/2011 to $130K-$165K, and averaged $88/SqFt per sold home over that period.Needs: 1.New Roof - $7000-$10,0002.New Windows - $4000-$60003.Kitchen/Wall Removal (bigger eat-in kitchen) - $6000-$10,0004.Upstairs Bathroom (gut/replace) - $2500-$40005.Update Electrical - $1000-$30006.Patch/Paint Throughout - $1000-$25007.Update Front Porch (Curb Appeal) - $1000-$20008.Floors (Sand/Stain Downstairs) - $1000-$15009.Floors (Replace Upstairs) - $1500-$2500Addition: (6’x15’ Mudroom/Laundry/Half Bath off rear of house) This addition would help attract absolute top dollar by providing space for a first floor laundry room, an additional first floor half bath, and mudroom at rear entrance from garage.
Patrick Allen ROI on landscaping: a good investment for my investment?
8 February 2016 | 11 replies
The house is on a corner lot; the road it is technically on has generally well taken care of lawns with good curb appeal.