
22 June 2018 | 46 replies
I would assume more the SFH.I just had a "Drive" on Sanford Drive (not Street) with google map its in an area called Sturbridge, not far from the LR Reserve Park. starts with SF and then mainly MF blocks.

23 October 2017 | 9 replies
The location of the building is about 4-5 blocks from the entrance to the college campus.

16 November 2017 | 10 replies
I usually thought elevated slabs were built with block and a draining gravel supporting the slab.

26 January 2018 | 16 replies
My Client was able to close on a home 2 blocks from Green Lake last weekend by doing just that.

7 January 2019 | 5 replies
I own a SFH about 10 blocks east from SJSU in downtown san jose.

27 May 2022 | 37 replies
In my opinion, there is just no excuse not to use tools that are free to you and friendly to your applicants.)Apartments.com does have this other listing two blocks away (I don’t know the area, so it may be less desirable than yours) becoming available on June 10: https://www.apartments.com/2-br-1-bath-house-2024-hill-avenue-middletown-oh/0wj61x3/ Unfortunately, it is bad competition: it’s a 2/1 SFR for $825/mo, allegedly “fully updated” inside.Incidental to the above apartments.com listing, I would contact the management company behind it to see if they could opine on your property, as @Bill Brandt suggested.

24 October 2022 | 7 replies
I have come up with the following options so far:-install shower with glass block window with tile surround and bath vent fan (no idea as to how waterproof this may be)-demo old tub, wall off window, install prefab tub/shower combo and bath vent fan -reframe window to be much smaller and higher on the wall, leave existing tub, install tile surround and plumbing for shower-leave as is and hope tenants don't care about not having a showerIn most of these cases it seems to really just boil down to whether I want to have a window that can be opened to alleviate wet room moisture, or install a vent fan.

17 June 2010 | 6 replies
I never ever put drain cleaner down my drains.No, I don't snake between tenants, but I do run the water to check the faucets for drips and to make sure the drains are flowing like they should.I always fish the hair out of the tub and shower drains with a zip-it while I am in the house getting it ready to show.When a tenant calls me about a blocked drain, I will use a hose and bladder through the roof vent before I snake.

29 February 2008 | 6 replies
The area is mostly post-war ranches with some brick, some steel siding, some a sort of glazed concrete block I've not seen other places, and some stucco.

19 October 2021 | 3 replies
You definitely need a full team of boots on the ground because many of those areas are block by block.