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Rich Weese I was a fat kid, and I didn't get FOOD STAMPS!!
21 November 2009 | 31 replies
I bet it was kinda dry in the desert too.....blast those darn humidity killing Republicans.....
Kendra T. Moving washer and dryer hookups
1 February 2010 | 12 replies
Price wise, it's probably cheaper to leave the washer/dryer hookup where it is (currently at the corner of the kitchen) and just put up a small dry wall and install bi-fold doors, right?
Bienes Raices Making multiple short sale offers
5 March 2012 | 51 replies
., until the ink has dried on the closing docs.
Jay Neaves Something I'm Missing?
26 March 2012 | 15 replies
Maybe the well has dried up...
Bryan Hancock Best Real Estate Markets Post Depression
3 October 2010 | 44 replies
There is profit to be had in every market, regardless of the sun shinning or if it's cold (but it's a dry cold, lol).Each market presents unique opportunities.
Karl Fabian Termite Fumigation Alternitives
18 April 2018 | 6 replies
You can spread it out on the ground in dry areas which will create a termite barrier and prevent termites from passing through it.
Brian Diez "Operation Clean Sweep"
18 December 2008 | 49 replies
Brilliant people though yes a bit dry at times.
Andrew Sanchez Pros and Cons of Being a RE Agent?
14 November 2022 | 9 replies
The average homeowner doesn’t want a bank owned house that has had the copper stripped, poo in the dry toilet, and graffiti on all surfaces.Feel free to pm me if you want more info on license requirements, brokers, real estate mentors, education etc.
Chris T. What options do I have for a sealed off chimney?
14 April 2014 | 7 replies
They're always way more expensive than you think to repair.That said, a fireplace is a nice feature for buyers.However, since your fireplace will need significant repairs to get in working condition, I'd do 1 of 2 things:1) get rid of it- remove it, dry wall over it, whatever.
Amit M. Why appreciation matters in the SF/Bay Area
13 May 2016 | 168 replies
It is a good market to flip in until the demand dries up.