
25 March 2015 | 6 replies
My ideas included adding privacy fend sections with hanging plants (to add a little elegance) in front of the windows that are prone to being broken.

26 March 2015 | 1 reply
Looking for a RE Broker in NW Atlanta Metro to hang my license with as a new agent.

18 November 2016 | 107 replies
I can hang out the window somewhat to get the outside, but the inside has 3 sliding panels.I didn't grab my good camera but tried to take a picture with my cell phone camera and this is all that I got:And this was with a light behind me trying to get some light in the picture, and you can see it's the middle of the day!

22 June 2013 | 12 replies
you need to hang your license with a brokerage, and if you read other post, brokerages comes in many different forms.hopefully you can find one that fits your needs

7 June 2013 | 18 replies
Will hanging the license solve the problem allow me to do what I want?

9 June 2013 | 3 replies
Arnaldo Gonzalez Congrats on you finding your passion with a career in Real Estate, since you will have access to the MLS once you hang you license and start working at KW, you will have access to lots of information ( current properties for sale, tax information, sale history, owner information, comps and so much more) Effective techniques for finding buyers/sellers and renters would be to start within your own network of family and friends, even social networks.

10 June 2013 | 13 replies
Natasha Hylton Hang on to your money!

21 June 2013 | 5 replies
When I say local knowledge I mean knowing a neighborhood so well that you know which house has the parties, who has screaming kids, where the kids hang out and cause mischief who has inoperable vehicles in the driveway, the owner occupied properties that won't be changing for years .
10 June 2013 | 7 replies
The partnership could hang on to the money and use it for future deals.

16 June 2013 | 21 replies
If your house is of this construction, there is no practical way to inject/blow insulation into the wall cavity and you are left with the choice of either gutting back to the studs on the inside or removing the exterior cladding and applying housewrap and rigid insulation on the outside.If you do go the interior route, be prepared to encounter hand-sawn timber with substantial variance in dimensions - meaning you will need to shim and plane, or strap, to create a plumb wall for hanging sheet rock {putting back lath-n-plaster would be cost prohibitive and, in our case (a rental), non-compliant with current fire code}.Old buildings can be rejuvenated and made much more efficient, just factor in an additional 10-15% in your reno budget to address any discoveries.