
20 March 2018 | 48 replies
If the OP's parcel is not listed as encumbered in the investor's D-T, but other member's parcels are, then selling an individual unit is most likely covered in the OA.

17 April 2006 | 8 replies
:D It all depends on what you're looking to accomplish.Some guys want to be in and out of a property.

30 July 2016 | 3 replies
Similar treatment on the right.All the above is extremely simple to do, will be far less expensive than removing the stone, and will completely transform the front of the house to give you that oh-so-important curb appeal.

29 May 2017 | 8 replies
Hey @Paul D. here's the other page

22 January 2019 | 13 replies
Hi Kim,The house is screaming for a proper proper porch/entry with a portico... it would completely transform the front facade and give the house some much-needed curb appeal.That said, with your extremely limited budget, the next best solution would be build a MUCH bigger wood porch over the existing one (no demo cost, and it's below the entry treshold) that extends a few feet farther into the yard from the house, and if you can afford it, to the far right small window.Either way, build two simple fat columns at the corners of the porch that would be about a foot higher than the railing, and positioned just outside the two smaller windows flanking the entry door.Then, paint the entry door a deep, very rich burgundy.It probably would exceed your super-tight budget, but would absolutely be worth the investment.

3 February 2019 | 67 replies
If you're doing it on a Class A or B property, the strong-arm tactics will hurt a little less, if you're doing on the working poor in Class C and Class D assets, that's a little tougher to say it's ok.

18 May 2018 | 10 replies
Franklinton is transforming before our eyes.