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8 May 2018 | 4 replies
In a three bedroom, we usually paint one bedroom with a color such as blue (medium blue, not a dark/bold color) and sometimes kitchens will get a light yellow or something other than white/beige.
13 May 2013 | 28 replies
The problem that Bryan and his seller are trying to solve is in bold within Karen's quote.
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17 November 2015 | 15 replies
I would have made it a feature wall with bold accent color and some floating glass panels to fill in to the opening.
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13 July 2021 | 10 replies
Expertise in the 3rd domain remains difficult to find (bold marketing claims to the contrary, notwithstanding).
13 May 2015 | 24 replies
So unless hes a bold faced liar, I feel good I can get the $2,400/month rent.
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16 September 2015 | 12 replies
You just struck me as a nice guy and you were bold enough to ask." * Learned how to launch a website - not hard but definitely time-consuming ^^ * And of course, helping to organize this meetup that continues to attract investors from all over who are interested in learning, networking, and empowering themselves with knowledge and contacts.Part of the reason I write these posts is that my path into real estate investing has been 'non-conventional' and maybe it can help others looking for a way to start out.I couldn't do the traditional driving for dollars as I'm an ocean away.
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28 August 2015 | 10 replies
Now I am taking a leap of faith ( go bold or go home).
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16 January 2017 | 26 replies
Matt, this is a very bold and blanketed statement, I think this is false, again just my opinion and being from Cleveland and doing/being apart of over 1,000+ deals in SFR Cleveland NE Ohio real estate, I will be the first to say, this can be as easy as any other city, the name of the game is building a good and competent team.
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28 May 2015 | 35 replies
What was your thought process on making that bold move?
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21 May 2015 | 8 replies
There are several types of GCs, perhaps he is not the right PM for you. 1st form of GC 1 person with a contractors license plus 1-2 guys (couldn't really finish the job on time and on budget, tends to give you a low price but during the work, you get yelled at because it's not their fault that this or that happened), 2nd form 1 licensed person 5 workers + specialty subs (could finish on time, tends to give you a low bid but every nut and bold will be a change order), 3rd form 1 licensed + 2-3 supers + all subs (decent overhead, on time and on budget, they wouldn't issue a change order if it's something below $1,000), 4th form 1 corporate license + several project managers + several superintendents + a lot of supervisors (design and build contractors or above).