
29 August 2019 | 75 replies
Omg that kitchen is gorgeous.

4 April 2011 | 19 replies
, but this house is gorgeous, in a great area, and the asking price would be a great discount for a retail buyer.

11 June 2011 | 16 replies
That's gorgeous

24 May 2011 | 9 replies
All of the appliances are new(er), the roof is a few years old, the kitchen is 'gorgeous', etc.

21 October 2011 | 39 replies
It is a pink sheet stock (very risky) with a huge upside.

15 January 2012 | 24 replies
here's the update:purchased the house at the end of August for 63 and started working on it.replaced:10 windows, gutters, garage door, 6 basement windows, interior and exterior doors, carpet, kitchen, bath had to be gutted, basement sink, kitchen flooring (vinyl), new plumbingspent around $16.5 to fix it up. the house looks gorgeous, but i am having trouble renting it. i have been showing it since the start of November, had a few applications, but no tenants yet.

23 January 2012 | 7 replies
To be honest, I'm tickled pink when I find banks still doing anything with portfolio loans.The key to your post though was the one comment - you and your partner can barely qualify for a conventional loan.

31 December 2009 | 35 replies
Now, I just need to finish a few initial rehabs (like finish painting the Pink Elephant) and rehabbing a unit that I've been using for storage in preparation for a tenant.Mike

19 February 2009 | 75 replies
Just got a call from a tenant at the Pink Elephant who says a live electrical line just fell during the storm.

25 February 2009 | 5 replies
i agree with jon....my 'lot of house' comment was from personal experience.you are on the right path for the 3/2/2. my first property i bought, we purchased because it was good for us AT THE TIME. didn't look longterm. don't get me wrong, its a nice 2/2 with a loft, but the layout and area isn't the best.now i will only buy a primary based on jon's advice of buying a house 'you're willing to die in'. ofcourse, we hope that won't be the case though.....you look like a nice murderous clown from your photo, i hope you lead a long, long life.ALSO, if you have any intention on not dying in this house, be sure to make it not too personal. your last comment of it being built the way you want may not mean what someone else wants. if you are planning to not live in the house forever, think about neutral 'stuff'. stay away from the pink jacuzzi tub (of which the house i purchased last year had) and the crazy colored roof. ofcourse, anything can be replaced...just a thought