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26 May 2017 | 4 replies
@Vincent Plant My 2 cents would be to take @Ross Denman advice and leverage that cash.
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29 June 2022 | 51 replies
That plant has been such a rollercoaster for the city's morale.
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6 December 2016 | 76 replies
I can see up to a 40% drop, unless the coal regulations on power plants are changed.
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24 May 2016 | 9 replies
Is it possible to sand down textured wallpaper (that has been painted over) to a smooth finish, skim coat and then prime and paint?
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4 June 2018 | 137 replies
You can virtually make any house an "A" house but you can't change the neighborhood, unless you have so much money you can buy the neighborhood - and even then you might have structural problems that can't be solved: sewage plant; prison; projects; etc.My strategy is always to buy a C-D house in a B neighborhood.
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1 December 2018 | 115 replies
Danny,Not sure if this will help in your situations, but I recently read that lots of liquor stores and convenience stores have been having this problem so they started planting classical music outside their buildings and the people stopped loitering.
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13 December 2017 | 43 replies
If anyone is masochistic enough to be looking for an exercise or case study in this, look up the Federal Realty Investment Trust project at Assembly Square in Somerville MA: a former Ford plant turned barren wasteland with (over time) multiple environmental matters on site to clean up.
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27 December 2017 | 107 replies
lol Everything is a perennial and I'm trying to be more mindful about plant heights than some original homeowners were so, for example, things are less likely to overgrow a window if someone isn't trimming like they should.But I know my list isn't for everyone.
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31 December 2018 | 34 replies
This experience planted the seed for many other investment properties.
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13 April 2018 | 19 replies
Depends on the value of the house and where you want the value to be in the future.I would tend not to use vinyl if I didn't have to in most cases.If the house is very cheap and renters very tough on it and the budget is very tight, then I might try it.I have tried it before in a couple of rentals and very high quality vinyl worked pretty good for me.It was textured and looked like wood floors.