
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.
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.

2 October 2022 | 124 replies
The frauds I mentioned above have been kicked to the curb...they just don't know it yet:)

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.

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.

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.

29 October 2013 | 10 replies
Looks ok from curb, but a bit less so up close.

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).

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.

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.