11 May 2017 | 10 replies
And I am considering Jeff Brown’s mortgage bonds.So there may not be a concrete answer.

6 October 2012 | 13 replies
Ron Legrand, Lou Brown, others, for whatever living salary you could get and learn from the best.

18 March 2016 | 5 replies
There is a brown up and done duplex on the north side for sale, on Lindbergh.

17 April 2023 | 6 replies
I wholeheartedly recommend that you speak with Jeff Brown, The Bawld Guy.

31 October 2016 | 11 replies
That is not bad for appreciation, especially combined with the still low price tags compared to many of the costal markets.According to 2016 GMAR data Milwaukee County is up 11% (driven by hot markets along the North Shore area like Shorewood, Glendale, Brown Deer etc who made up for the lower performing areas) the markets in Ozaukee County show even stronger appreciation with +13% ( driven by Mequon, Thiensville, Grafton, Cedarburg etc).

11 November 2015 | 13 replies
@Aaron Brown I've found my deals primarily right from the MLS, though one was from a wholesaler.

16 November 2015 | 8 replies
with some of the figures being tossed around in this article; http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2015/05/pro_football_hall_of_fame_expa.html, I think you should stick with $175k, good luck!

1 February 2016 | 3 replies
My name is Rance Brown and I work with a Private Money/ Hard Money company in Spokane WA called Inland Capital.

26 January 2016 | 78 replies
To answer design work, I have two templates I use over and over again (gray tones for higher end, brown tones for lower end).

29 March 2017 | 4 replies
Here are my thoughts and questions on this:1) It would seem doing something in the grey or beige safe spectrum of colors would be wise, I did "Teepee Brown" on the last house, and would like try a light gray / greige color2) Grey seems like it might clash with the red brick, this brings me to 3)3) I am wondering whether or not to paint / cover the brick features shown in a white / stucco material - this will add a small amount of cost4) Note there is 3/4" Oak Floor underneath the carpet, which will reveal and fix up towards the end5) At first I considered trying to demolish the brick planter, but after more consideration it will be cheaper and easier to "roll with" the feature...