
5 May 2014 | 22 replies
Or the ones that come in looking at my low cost rental asking where the dishwasher, garbage disposal, central air, walk in closets are, but literally "lucky to have 2 rocks rubbing together in their pockets" here in Connecticut.

5 December 2017 | 0 replies
I have noticed a few properties for sale that are owned by Castle Rock 2017 LLC.

19 December 2017 | 19 replies
I think that asking for the clause on such a short term can rock the boat.
28 December 2017 | 13 replies
There's not enough information to make the decision, but total rent of $1,500 for a house for sale at $185,000 is a red flag.

1 January 2018 | 65 replies
I worked for a building supply company stocking the warehouse, filling customer orders, driving trucks to deliver lumber, shingles, and sheet rock.

28 May 2017 | 66 replies
This is a red flag in yur account.

23 March 2017 | 13 replies
@Christopher Blanco this is kind of a nice red for the front door that might go well with the color "Hardware" that you're thinking of for the bottom half of the houseBolero SW7600or if that's too bright check outFired Brick SW6335

31 March 2017 | 7 replies
Welcome to the "real world" you've just swallowed the red pill, my friend.

29 May 2017 | 8 replies
I talk to people all the time who just keep trying to sell me on how great the deal is (big red flag) or who want to go through every hypothetical imaginable without giving any real information.

8 January 2018 | 10 replies
But here's a rough idea of the basic steps involved and what it cost when I did it: STEPS:~ Drain the pool~ Remove pool equipment & cap off water lines~ Remove/cap off any unused electrical~ Knock down the edges around the pool and make holes in the bottom of the pool for drainage ~ Fill pool with "clean fill" material (i.e. soil, gravel, rock, sand, etc)~ Tamp the fill material as you put it in to compact it and reduce the chance of it settling over time once it's all fullCOSTS: (we did the labor ourselves so this is just for the material)~ $450 to buy a jackhammer to knock down the edges around the pool and also to make the holes in the bottom (we could have rented a jackhammer for cheaper but this way we own one and can use it on future jobs)~ $1600 for the fill dirt (it was a lot of dirt!)