
18 September 2013 | 5 replies
You need to begin with a market analysis of what is the most profitable for the project, in other words find the highest and best use.Then design to the market needs.Lot pricing is an art as well, the better locations as to size, location, view, being near amenities are all adjustments in pricing, usually the first few will be cheaper at an entry.

31 October 2013 | 32 replies
There are probably Meth houses in virtually every major city.

31 October 2013 | 18 replies
As for the credit, I keep hearing that score does not matter, but then why have virtually all of the problems I've had with renters (late pay, not following rules of lease) so far been with people with scores below 600?

17 September 2013 | 0 replies
Does anyone know of a good virtual assistant to begin outsourcing?

19 September 2013 | 5 replies
(this would be a great job for your virtual assistant).

21 September 2013 | 21 replies
However, if you have to qualify and get a new loan, you may be wasting your time as well as the seller's.I suggest reading several books on mastering the art of negotiation.

26 October 2012 | 4 replies
The trim and other features are something of a lost art in today's homes so I love them.

2 November 2012 | 26 replies
Cheesy installs are the norm, proper sizing is a lost art, and *good* advice about efficiency is buried in a sea of marketing horse-****.

6 November 2012 | 10 replies
Frame the window like art work.With a bathroom window you do not want to use standard window sill.Find the widest point from the window to the wall (tile, fiberglass)Rip 1x4” to that width and use it all the way around the window to bring it out to that point.Subtract half inch from the window trim you use and now rip and mill more wood till you bring out the trim base.

3 January 2013 | 0 replies
Business must be good down there as i've reached out to about ten different firms and have had virtually no returned phone calls.