
26 April 2015 | 14 replies
It's a tiny thing with a wash tub in one side, and a spinner on the other.http://www.amazon.com/Panda-Compact-Portable-Washi...I use double lint socks over the drain hose, and two other mesh screens after the lint socks, to catch all of the lint.

19 July 2015 | 10 replies
Before:After:Here is the tiny kitchenLiving roomThis is using a 30 year mortgage, so equity build up is not very much.

1 January 2022 | 15 replies
It's the largest part of the market, in which the overall majority of the mortgages are originated.Thanks to the rise of the Mexican middle class and mortgages, more middle-class Mexicans can afford buying properties the same kind of properties wealthy Mexicans and foreigners are buying (some of them are even marketed exclusively to Mexicans in Mexican pesos) but they still represent a tiny minority of this market.

23 May 2015 | 5 replies
Our units were mainly tiny studios.

24 May 2015 | 18 replies
They also put up a large wooden swing set (without permission).
11 June 2016 | 110 replies
@Joe Villeneuve my comments are more directed towards the camp who's motto is" I just want cash flow and appreciation is icing on the Cake" but its all a personal preference and risk tolerance and historic movement in RE values.And when your born and Raised in the Silicon Valley like myself and started in RE in 1975 I have seen the huge run ups.. so of course I just can't have anything but an appreciation bias for sure.. 1975 home in Cupertino were I was raised my parents paid 25k for it.. today its worth close to 2 million and its just a Valley track house nothing special 3/ and 2 with a bonus room and 2 car garage on a 6k sq ft lot...and what you don't have in the bay area is with the very very tiny exception you have NO area that devalued at all...

27 May 2015 | 8 replies
Most were very tiny, about 250 square feet.This building was originally an old hardware store, and during the WW II housing crisis in the Bay Area, made into as many units as it could handle, with a few one-bedrooms thrown in.

15 June 2015 | 8 replies
Just keep picking at the center part of it to loosen it, consider removing the little wooden bobbers by either untying the knots that hold them or cutting the string and retying them on later- if those are out of the way it becomes easier.

22 June 2015 | 18 replies
Could you just put a tiny home on it and rent that out?

5 August 2016 | 103 replies
I grew up in the Bay Area and was going to move home to do sales and get a tiny 1 bd studio with my girlfriend.