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David Greene First deal hurdles
28 March 2016 | 38 replies
The cost to replace the concrete in a cracked driveway may eat up a few months profits but it won't kill you.If things were going as horribly wrong as you're afraid they will, there wouldn't be a whole bunch of us fighting to buy investment property.2) Fear of failure:Most of us don't ever start because we are afraid of failing.  
Ray Brockette Free Tools Online For Do It Yourselfers to Help You Out
12 May 2016 | 1 reply
I know that there are quite a few of you out there that do all or most of the rehab on your properties yourselves.Well I stumbled across two sites that I thought were pretty informative the first one Concrete Calculator is pretty cool just enter the width and length and how thick and it will tell how many yards or premix you will need.But this one, Drywall Calculator is just the absolute best it is powered by Georgia-Pacific and what makes it so great are a few things. first of all you enter the room dimensions (and round up to the next foot) and you can include the ceiling if you want and not only will it calculate: How many sheets of drywall you will need. 
Erin Silva Any creative Ideas for home with awkward exterior?? Pic included
30 October 2016 | 7 replies
Have short rafters between the roof and the pergola.Cover the concrete steps and landing with a very simple, natural stone material.If code allows, enclosing the area under the deck would provide a good bit of storage space.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, April 26, 2021)
26 April 2021 | 0 replies
Designed in 1963 by Welton Becket — who also designed the cylindrical Capitol Records building a few blocks away — the Cinerama Dome was the world’s first all-concrete geodesic dome, made from 300 precast panels.
Gabriel DeVita Closing Cost Question (am I getting worked over?)
2 July 2018 | 14 replies
Was really surprised on why they just couldnt give me a concrete number up front of 2% or 3%? 
Anthony Bostic First Wholesale Deal Closed!
18 September 2016 | 89 replies
.#2 2 bedroom 1 bath ready to move in nice long concrete driveway, touch up paint and final clean. - what contract do i use to secure the deal and should i get this listed with a Realtor#3 2 bedroom 1 bathroom needs lots of work cabinets, furnace stolen guy only wants - what contract do i use to secure the deal and should i list with a RealtorCan someone send me a sample contract and how a purchase agreements is filled out for Missouri that is available in the BP File Place.
Kevin C. Suggestions for wood flooring that will butt up to existing tile
13 November 2017 | 3 replies
We're looking at quality engineered Oak mainly since solid wood would likely be an issue due to the height difference between the existing tile and a solid hardwood.We considered some of the wood look tile, but prefer the warm look and feel of wood.The engineered wood seems pricey as it's right up there, if not more expensive, than solid Oak.As this will be a significant expense, we want to make sure we make the best decision.Installation will be glue down, on ground floor, over concrete
Nat C. Hiring from craigslist?
23 December 2023 | 35 replies
I've found great GCs, HVAC, concrete, etc...guys that I keep going back to....and have saved a lot of money.
Lisa Misuraca Hoarder house with BAD pet urine odor,HELP!
21 December 2014 | 8 replies
If you haven't cleaned it yet of course It will smell awful.The carpet underneath is it subfloor or concrete.
Mike Flowers Cost of Repairing a Pool in Florida
13 January 2015 | 2 replies
I have been looking at a lot of prospective rehabs in North Florida and a lot of them have dilapidated pools that need liners or concrete repairs.Can someone help me out with estimated costs for doing this?