
2 June 2019 | 5 replies
Our Texas county got 60” of rain in a weekend, the levees north of us breached and the storm surge in the gulf south of us didn’t allow it to drain.

21 May 2019 | 10 replies
I know it’s pretty slow in NYC (relatively speaking) leading up to Labor Day weekend and businesses are operating with skeleton crews with most people getting in their last vacation days before the school year starts in September...I’d love to connect prior to and in person if available.

6 May 2019 | 5 replies
I talked to my tenants this weekend and they are fine with depositing into a local branch.

7 May 2019 | 14 replies
If you need a lender I used Steve Satterwhite and he was amazing, he would always respond almost instantly and has available weekend hours if you need to call him.

3 May 2019 | 2 replies
Who has Thanksgiving for everyone at their house first and then Christmas at the other and in which yearTo me it sounds like a great idea, just cover all the bases

4 May 2019 | 7 replies
Drive UBER or UBER eats on the weekend.

4 May 2019 | 5 replies
Take a look.When I first started doing this years ago I started with simple tasks...like find me a place to go on vacation this weekend...there is trial and error for sure, but the sky is the limit.Best of luck

4 May 2019 | 5 replies
If the third day lands on a weekend it would actually roll to the next Monday.

2 October 2019 | 10 replies
They were a blessing that saved the project and they continue to be what I think about to cheer myself up when I'm blue.My remodel investment was as follows:Property: purchase price + interest, taxes, escrow, whatever = $25,910Other Carrying costs: water = $241Demo & Hauling: $580 (Craigslist Find)Water Main and Hookup: $1,890Septic and Leech field: $4,250Concrete, Framing & Roof: $17,406DIY Exterior Paint: $470Plumbing: $5,953DIY Solar System & Batteries: $14,181Electric Wiring & Lighting: $880 (Husband is an electrician)Mini-split Heat Pump $2,000Insulation, Drywall, Primer: Plus "shiplap" style wall to cover fed up drywall - $4,489Floors: $3,327Interior Paint & Trim: $520Tile: $5,129Kitchen cabinets, shelves, countertop, sink, etc: $2,483Appliances: (range, hood, fridge, dishwasher, washer & dryer) $1,679Bathroom: (bath, shower, vanity, trim, etc) $1,448Fence and Patio Cover: $3,900"Landscaping": (gravel, shower, tiles, lights, etc) $1,048Furnishing: $1,518Housewares & Decorating: (many from my house as we were moving) $150It took over a year to finish since I ignored it the first 6 months and could only do the occasional weekends once I got started.

16 May 2019 | 3 replies
They were a blessing that saved the project and they continue to be what I think about to cheer myself up when I'm blue.My remodel investment was as follows:Property: purchase price + interest, taxes, escrow, whatever = $25,910Other Carrying costs: water = $241Demo & Hauling: $580 (Craigslist Find)Water Main and Hookup: $1,890Septic and Leech field: $4,250Concrete, Framing & Roof: $17,406DIY Exterior Paint: $470Plumbing: $5,953DIY Solar System & Batteries: $14,181Electric Wiring & Lighting: $880 (Husband is an electrician)Mini-split Heat Pump $2,000Insulation, Drywall, Primer: Plus "shiplap" style wall to cover fed up drywall - $4,489Floors: $3,327Interior Paint & Trim: $520Tile: $5,129Kitchen cabinets, shelves, countertop, sink, etc: $2,483Appliances: (range, hood, fridge, dishwasher, washer & dryer) $1,679Bathroom: (bath, shower, vanity, trim, etc) $1,448Fence and Patio Cover: $3,900"Landscaping": (gravel, shower, tiles, lights, etc) $1,048Furnishing: $1,518Housewares & Decorating: (many from my house as we were moving) $150It took over a year to finish since I ignored it the first 6 months and could only do the occasional weekends once I got started.