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Freeman Schultz Low maintenance bushes and lawns
28 February 2021 | 3 replies
It cuts way down on weeds, which really cuts down on caretaking. 2. look for drought tolerant perennials. this plants require little maintenance a come back year after year. some plants i use- Gardenias- lantana- knockout roses- liriope - evergreen trees and shrubs, such as leyland cypruss. 
Serge S. How much is enough?
21 January 2015 | 21 replies
Fortunately for me, after I regained my consciousness from a knock-out blow I came back better and stronger than ever. 
George P. how to re-frame an existing house corner
22 February 2015 | 46 replies
Do I really need to knock out the plaster to inspect the studs?  
Aqil Dharamsey Toughest month ever- every landlords nightmare
23 January 2018 | 67 replies
I knock out the ones left in good shape first and get them re-rented ASAP to help with the 5, 8yr, 10yr ones that need deeper improvement.   
Ryan Cox Raising Capital for a 296 Unit MF: What did I learn?
5 October 2016 | 24 replies
The biggest mistake is to qualify your investor, deliver a knockout pitch and then let the investor "think about it" without determining a date & time to discuss the opportunity again. 
Firas Faraj Getting Your Real Estate License To Get More Insight?
4 May 2020 | 8 replies
It definitely won't hurt you in the long term and right now if you have free time from COVID you can knock out the studying. 
Bill W Getting frustrated
4 March 2011 | 20 replies
This will knock out the retail buyers and reduce your competition.
Account Closed Philly HUD Deal - Renovation Details
22 October 2013 | 12 replies
Details are provided below:Purchase Price: $120,000Renovation Costs: $30,000-$35,000 ( property is in move-in condition, but our plan is to finish the full basement and add a 2nd bathroom there, replace carpeting, knock out the kitchen wall to add a breakfast bar, repaint, and remove siding to add brick, or perhaps granite for an immaculate finish)Conservative Retail Value: $230,000-$240,000Our wonderful Ugochukwu Opara provided me with a detailed comparative market analysis, and based on said analysis, the retail value is $264,000.Here's a link to access the analysis:http://www.narrpr.com/report.ashx?
James H. Physical Fitness
7 August 2012 | 39 replies
LOL, Now, knock out 100 as qusickly as you can, non-stop, keeping in decent form (butt down Jon, LOL) it should take no more than a minute and a half.
Landon Elscott I lost $22,000 selling a sports car, but improved my net worth $27,500 - my first deal!
12 January 2016 | 24 replies
I was able to use that as a down payment and we were able to close without any problems.I hired some help and we were able to knock out a quick intensive remodel and were able to get the house rented in 6 weeks.  3 yrs later I still have the same great tenants and it rents for $900 a month.