
18 November 2019 | 17 replies
I ask because in NJ it is typically not preferred.

14 September 2018 | 8 replies
It's not theoretically all that difficult to do yourself with a 60-buck trim coil from HD and some homemade shaping aids made out of clamps and dimensional lumber, but it's not a typical DIY thing.

22 October 2018 | 10 replies
And given it looks like a standard espresso shaker cabinet, I'm guessing you might be able to find a color match.If you can't match the other countertops, then you could throw a butcher block countertop on the new base.

15 September 2018 | 6 replies
I can typically get those smaller items fixed for the price of the service call or even lower and its not worth the hassle.If you are hoping to get the HVAC replaced or other appliances by them, it might work out unless it takes few more years and by then, you already spend that money on the home warranty and service call fees and they might not even cover the whole thing once it comes to replacing.They are here to make money and they will go out of their way to replace parts before replacing the entire item.

23 September 2018 | 5 replies
On the surface it may look like all you have to do is put up walls because there is probably already a roof but what you are thinking can require work not only to tear down the existing but rebuilding all the way from the foundation and including at least one wall typically from the living room, not a good idea.

19 April 2020 | 31 replies
We will also be happy to provide color commentary on the project based on our on-site tours and conversations with the park manager and local stakeholders.Property Highlights:Price: $700,000Total Pads: 75 (53 occupied)Park Owned Homes: 5Seller Financing Available: 65% LTV, 8% Fixed Rate, Interest Only Payments, 5 Year TermAverage Lot Rent: $225 (~10-15% below market)Utilities: Water Well / Septic (City water/sewer line runs in front of property.
14 September 2018 | 6 replies
However, if your property is a SFR, it is probably a little on the high-side.There is typically an add-on to the rate adjustments for multi-family properties.Hope this helps,
17 September 2018 | 5 replies
if you need to supplement the costs further you can consider renting rooms out in the unit that you live in but this typically is only an option for those who need the financial assistance (housemates are often not easy).You learn Property Management, if you like being a landlord, doing repairs and hiring contractors.

6 November 2018 | 7 replies
Typically, if it meets the 1% rule, then it warrants a deeper look.
13 September 2018 | 2 replies
It's typically the sum of the city and county MIL rates.