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Benjamin Cowles Cheapest way to buy stamps
25 January 2016 | 16 replies
Cool.
Denita Ozenne 1st investment + No hot water + Leaky ceiling = FUN TIMES..
17 January 2016 | 9 replies
Its common to have issues pop up like this during the purchase of a new rental property, so don't lose your cool.
Ryan Schuler Memphis, TN 1920's Midtown Bungalow renovation by Ryan Schuler
15 January 2016 | 11 replies
You can see them in the wood now and it is kind of cool, giving the floor even more character.After-Now that the floors were all prepped and ready, we could have them bring in the cabinets and countertops that we had ordered.
Account Closed Heating woes
19 January 2016 | 22 replies
I would do a new central air furnace with Natural Gas forced hot air and A/C for the cooling.  
Alice K. Where do you invest? (San Francisco is insane)
1 May 2016 | 82 replies
this interesting article in the Washington post (with very cool maps) says it all wrt costal vs fly over states real estate values...https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/01/12/a-stunning-map-shows-how-living-on-americas-coasts-really-is-so-different/?
Dan Graney Plumbing problems in old house
25 January 2016 | 20 replies
AND they have some cool access panel doors in the plumbing dept of all the big box stores. 
Wendell De Guzman How to Make $50K on $150K Houses Without The Need to Steal Them
15 January 2016 | 7 replies
Rehabbers are fighting over deals in many markets.Profit margins are becoming thinner and thinner.A few years ago, you can buy a house worth $200K for $50K, put $50K of repairs in it and come out - after all expenses - making a cool $50K.
Account Closed Burned on foreclosure purchase
23 May 2016 | 77 replies
Cool thanks for the words of encouragement.
Cliff Graham Investor/ Land Lord in Jacksonville, Fl
15 January 2016 | 3 replies
That's really cool.