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Virgil Dove Just starting out, found a deal I couldnt refuse!
12 April 2014 | 4 replies
I dont see the point in putting brand new appliances in a 1920's style farm house.
Karen Margrave Do you use LINKEDIN?
6 August 2014 | 20 replies
It is often hidden away, or in a more dull or less noticeable colour than the 'add connections' style buttons as obviously LI wants to grow as many members as possible. 
Wendell De Guzman "Hack of the Week" - Sept. 5 - Brick Bungalows and How to Create Massive Increase in Value!
8 September 2014 | 17 replies
I made a trip to Chicago in college to tour its architecture, because the styles are so unique, given the fire, Frank Lloyd Wright and a few other reasons. 
Jonathan Makovsky Is This a Good Deal on Kitchen Appliance Package for Flip?
19 September 2014 | 11 replies
Looks like a good deal, though I hate that style fridge/freezer.
Darren Sager What makes a person a Guru?
3 November 2014 | 5 replies
Interesting, Darren, my definition is very close to yours, but I'd say there is another important element, the quality of the information given.To me, the derogatory use of the term is applied to those that add fluff, exaggerations, aspects that while may be technically correct but are highly improbable to replicate or simply put out bad advice with no consideration to ethical issues.I make that distinction because, some professor in some university teaching a real estate course or some instructor in a state approved real estate school for agents isn't a guru, they are teachers and instructors.The difference in being a non-guru teacher is two fold, 1. the materials taught are compliant with rules, regulations, laws, accepted in practice and are based in sound applications of the business; and 2. they are qualified by education and experience, by education that has some professional level that is determined by proof of their mastering a level of knowledge, testing and degrees earned or certifications by proper authorities in the industry or academia.
John Sayre John from Maryland, stationed in Virginia
11 November 2014 | 9 replies
Many of us including myself talk about our strategies, styles, niches and business model on our website.
NA Jones "Unhacking" a 4-unit MF to a SFH
8 March 2015 | 1 reply
If they've been taken out, please put period style replacements back in!
William Morgan New Investor in Louisville, KY Intro
28 June 2015 | 23 replies
I have done a lot of research and have come to the conclusion that my investing style is Buy and Hold.
Garrett Hogan Alternatives to Slate for Mansard Roofs?
25 June 2015 | 5 replies
Hi Everyone,We are currently in the process of doing a gut rehab on an old victorian style home in Mass.
Kevin D. Electric heat
31 January 2020 | 4 replies
We own 10 townhouse style units in northern MN with electric heat for approx 2 years.