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Ashly B. Kitchen layout help?
20 October 2015 | 54 replies
For a table, I would then make both ends of the island so they can flip up into extensions a person could sit at to eat and then tuck back down when not being used (to not obstruct the walking flow).  
Bobby Holley How to Buy a Friend's Home
21 December 2015 | 15 replies
I would tuck vacancy under my Management expenses.Have you tried out the BP Deal Analyzer yet?
Trevor Densmore Chicago Tenant Withheld Rent
5 April 2018 | 8 replies
I had the furnace repaired, roof repaired and back tuck pointed because there was issue with water coming into the unit.
Brandon S. Property Insurance for Rental Property?
1 April 2014 | 2 replies
Would love to answers to the questions below (in addition to whatever else you guys may have tucked away in your brains!)
Clinton Riskus 16 Acre Ranch Property Rainbow/Fallbrook looking to build spec
8 January 2017 | 1 reply
The property is tucked away amongst flower farms and avocado groves.
Chris Friedl Indianapolis, IN - trying real estate again
13 April 2017 | 7 replies
But on the plus side, we were told that someone had spent about fifteen thousand dollars tuck pointing the giant front porch.
Quentin Chambers First time multi-family investment
19 December 2022 | 1 reply
New tuck pointing, brick work, roof, coping, drywall, joist, flooring, electric plumming, windows, doors, porch.
Angela Bausley Newbie to BP from Las Vegas, NV
17 September 2013 | 3 replies
Just tuck it all away (obviously military is great for this because of the no housing expense thing) and whenever you reach a comfortable position to put a healthy down payment on something, pull the trigger, assuming you still want to be in real estate.
Account Closed The BIG problem with buying/selling houses in the suburbs!
10 March 2023 | 56 replies
Now, it's not with the views (tucked in woods) so the price reflects that, but I can see it cash flowing immediately and rental demand is super high."
Brian Jackson Most positive cash flow cities, tax friendly states, Landlord friendly states?
26 March 2023 | 33 replies
Now, it's not with the views (tucked in woods) so the price reflects that, but I can see it cash flowing immediately and rental demand is super high.