24 October 2020 | 5 replies
In VA I'd like to go more towards the rocky mount area just due to better property values.
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11 October 2020 | 7 replies
I would minimize the mount of money I put down on the property and use that money (that was originally intended for the down payment) to rehab the house.Looks like you're in the rust belt like me so there should be plenty of houses that need rehabbed and can be purchased for 65%-75% of the ARV.
14 October 2020 | 15 replies
@Mohammad Al-Abbasi look into data center rack Mount solutions.
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6 February 2021 | 2 replies
I an looking for a reliable handyman in East Mt Airy, Philadelphia for some window repairs, basic electrical work, appliance installations, and some brick work. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I would lo...
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20 October 2020 | 9 replies
Initial Escrow Payment at Closing also has a Property Taxes at $432.52 per month for 12 mos (total = $5,190.24)This doesn't seem right.2) Is it common for the Closing Costs mount $10,309.99 to be rolled into the total loan?
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19 October 2020 | 0 replies
Does anyone know about mount holly, NJ?
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21 October 2020 | 5 replies
Mount Rushmore?
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21 October 2020 | 4 replies
Bathroom hardward (TP and towel racks) - mount to a 1x4 plaque that is screwed to studs. you can pretty much hang on it without pulling out the hardware. i use entry level granite countertops - stain resistant, and should last a long time. i put LVP through the entire house, bathrooms and closets included. its water proof and scratch resistant. while the initial cost is more than carpet, you wont have to replace it as often. i use Sherwin-Williams Harmony line of paint, in a semi-gloss sheen. the semi-gloss is easier to wipe off for small marks, and the harmony line has deodorizers built in. for exterior door knobs, i use the smartkey knobs from kwikset. you can rekey a knob in a few minutes - no need to pay rekeying fees anymore. last tip - figure out which appliances your market typically provides. in my market, its not common to provide washers and dryers, so i dont. thats one less thing to have to repair. 4. i dont see an issue with the gas stove. to convert to electric you will need to have a 220V plug, which could be costly to install if not already there.
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21 October 2020 | 8 replies
Maybe other cities are different, but my guess is they prefer to work with one city versus a hundred property owners.I don't know if it will be 100 property owners since they'll probably mount on right-of-way things like power poles since they need some source of power which are usually city-controlled.In that case, I'll take dealing with 10000 prop owners (since I can just ask a neighbor, if a guy says no) instead of someone at the city looking for pole (NOT poll) taxes.
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5 November 2020 | 4 replies
Good example, I had a slight pricing and supply chain issue on some needed materials, I could have thrown $ at the problem but instead I made some calls and I bought a partial rail car of the material, lined up my own motor carrier, was able to cut 2 middle-men out of logistical chain, 1 1/2hr drive to rail yard to personally supervise and we got out materials, faster than anyone could deliver, for 30% discounting AFTER all associated costs.