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Anne James "Newbie" from Rio Linda, CA
1 December 2014 | 7 replies
Under the category of “interesting about yourself,” my children and I built our home in partnership with Sacramento Habitat for Humanity.
Anne James New member from Rio Linda, CA
6 December 2014 | 2 replies
Under the category of “interesting about yourself,” my children and I built our home in partnership with Sacramento Habitat for Humanity.
Jerry Zhao Where to buy affordable but decent quality cabinet
19 January 2015 | 3 replies
Just keep searching craigslist and habitat is a good source as well. 
Gabriel Mabry House w/ addon deal?
30 January 2015 | 0 replies
The owner of the home evidently is a flipper who may have ran out of cash and bought the property from habitat for humanity for ???
Ken Latchers Landlords - What are all your practical Money savers?
8 February 2014 | 61 replies
Buy it at habitat (doors, hardware, stray pieces of wood) or consignment store.
Ed L. Discount Supplies??
15 June 2012 | 8 replies
Check your local Habitat For Humanity Re-Store, they sell donated items, new and used.
Bill E. Reducing costs - utilities, cable, internet
2 July 2012 | 7 replies
I am not taking the Habitat store, I am talking real business furniture dealers that have used stuff, often good things to have- Efficient heating system, depending on age, plus fancy thermostats that can limit the range they operate in (or just a lockbox).
Jarrid C. Preparing to enter the Game- Need insight
22 July 2012 | 19 replies
2481 W Locust St 1914 West Vienna Avenue 2468 West Vine Street ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~You probably have to put in minimal of 48K Con not such a nice place to raise family Con Let say you put in a grand total of $68K ARV most likely only be worth 38k ( negative ) Con Most likely a lot of sweat equity with negative ROICondo area is a mixed community non working class / working class ( [ income wise ) ]Condo I suggest you make 4 separate visits I would suggest middle day ,, after 9:30 pmFYI – I have a close relative who lives in zip code 53206 ,, but it's a newly built house via “ habitat ” ( hint … hint ) Zip code 53206 ,, 53208 ,, 53205 A lot of mixed properties with bad landlords(less desirable properties )This just my opinionafter living in Wisconsin over 40+ yrsFYI ,, I’m not realtor If you want to send me pm,, maybe we could gettogether one day to discuss this further
Peter Lee Tenant Proofing Rental Properties
16 November 2015 | 24 replies
Drains being replaced from the start will save plumbing problems, i pick up a lot of my materials from habitat for hummanity.