
31 March 2017 | 87 replies
and the light bulb goes on!

14 July 2010 | 21 replies
maple cabinets/vanities, custom tile, granite slab, travertine tile, all new light and water fixtures/toilets.Here goes the photo fun!

26 February 2022 | 56 replies
But if something good comes across our desk in the Stockton market, we will pounce on it.

3 March 2013 | 13 replies
You should cluster your purchases in a very small area that exhibits traits of defensible space (such as well lit houses w/ good viewpoints of the street, close proximity to busy shops, etc), maybe a couple of streets or a small neighborhod, and also rehab them in a way that will increase these traits (add lights, add white picket fence or hedge to separate public from private, fix sidewalks), and hopefully in the end you will have a group of homeowners who feel safe and care about what happens to their street.

9 May 2018 | 26 replies
As long as you don't care if someone goes in and strips the place down, removes all appliances, sinks, cabinets, mirrors, plumbing fixtures, light fixtures, pulls wires out of walls, and carpet pulled from the floors, etc.

28 November 2013 | 12 replies
It is only about 20 or 30 minutes from there.So, over time, I've started looking at my theater building in a new light.

27 September 2013 | 17 replies
Had they not made request for landscaping, they would have had light responsibility for light watering and weeding, mowing etc.

16 January 2015 | 10 replies
For agents who started our receiving leads from their broker, was this beneficial or should I find a firm based solely on desk fees, commission splits, etc. and work harder on the front end to generate my own leads?

9 October 2015 | 24 replies
Stack two up high with a desk underneath - with rails of course.
19 April 2015 | 3 replies
I'm not sure that I'd call that "move in ready", but I've seen much, much worse.I agree with the inspector that you should inquire into a warranty for the foundation work that was done in the past as well.I think the issue is that since you're relying on a property manager, some of these things that I would consider minor (such as weather stripping doors, cleaning out dryer vents, changing out light bulbs, sealing the bathtub, tree trimming) are things that I'd spend a day or so doing myself and it'd be no big deal - less than $100 of materials - might cost you a bit more since you're paying for labor.The one thing that is puzzling to me is the crack in the bathroom wall.