Wendell De Guzman
Real Life of a Real Estate Investor
1 October 2016 | 526 replies
LESSON OF THE WEEK: WHEN INSPECTING A PROPERTY WHEN THERE'S 3 INCHES OF SNOW...ALSO USE GOOGLE EARTH TO ENSURE THERE IS NO POOLOne of the things that makes buyers worried or turned off by our North Aurora home is the in-ground pool.
Ryan S.
Why wont my House sell! any suggestions
7 April 2014 | 72 replies
With all that detail, I look and see that if I don't like even one thing in the house I am already paying premium top dollar for every square inch.
Dean George
Buying Commercial Warehouse for my Business
18 January 2015 | 25 replies
oh, it has settled 4 inches on three sides...
Brandon Sturgill
What is considered a bedroom...
23 July 2014 | 21 replies
I don't know of any states that apply different/no standards, but a suppose it is possible.70 square feet, minimum width 7 feet, minimum ceiling height 7 feet 6 inches, window of sufficient size to serve as egress, closet.
Andrey Y.
Uneccessary frugality?
10 November 2014 | 35 replies
If you're not able to go on some quality vacations and/or buy yourself a nice tv (i.e. 60 inch versus a 42 incher), whats the point?
Nicholas Miller
Trash or treasure?... locked up since 1985 this could be the ugliest thing i've ever seen! what do you think?
16 November 2014 | 22 replies
They said it had an issue in that the small 30x25 2 bedroom house had the center of the house sunk about 4or 5 inches.
Kevin Wiley
Will people leave the Houston area? Where will they go?
25 September 2017 | 17 replies
If it's possible to alter the grade of the land or improve the drainage, and the house only got an inch or so of water in it, that house may escape flood damage next time.
Carol Birnberg
1930 home renovation
6 March 2020 | 6 replies
2-3 inches.. the ceiling is not straight .
Nicholas Standford
How expensive is too expensive for replacement windows?
19 February 2020 | 57 replies
Most manufacturers charge the same price for any sizes up to 101 unit inches, which is the width + height.
Lloyd Segal
Economic Update (Monday, November 23, 2020)
24 November 2020 | 4 replies
The index inched higher for the fourth consecutive month, demonstrating the upbeat outlook in the construction industry.