
22 March 2012 | 19 replies
I am banking about 4/5ths of the power I am generating right now to use in the summer, some of which was slated for an EV will be sold back.Off-grid solar systems are an expensive beast that should be avoided as a sole energy solution unless you have tens of thousands to waste away.Lease to own is dependent on how you set it up.

15 May 2012 | 40 replies
Turning 25 and my wife and I are also celebrating our 4 yr.

12 March 2012 | 5 replies
They do take great care of it and they are flexible in terms of us returning to Denver in the summer.

13 March 2012 | 17 replies
Ideally buying a single family for ourselves this summer.

15 March 2012 | 4 replies
No inspections, no contingencies, no headaches it seems....Then my listing agent tells me of a wild story about how the seller had requested that he hire a cleaning lady last summer to straighten the camp house up..

29 November 2012 | 15 replies
Scott, In IL you might want to take a chance on an AC working right, when it gets to 108 or higher in the shade some days in TX, you want a good AC, and one that won't go out.If a house has a fairly recent AC I won't replace it, but most are the original units, I'd rather pay to have new ones than have the hassle of calls, service calls, unhappy tenants.In Texas in the summer AC companies are book solid, replacing one them could take a week or longer, and you hardly expect a tenant to stay in a house for a week thats over 100 degrees during the day, and a cool 90 degrees at night.

20 March 2012 | 7 replies
Being a teacher, you may be able to log the required hours during the summer.

23 March 2012 | 16 replies
If it has been relatively high, someone may move out by this summer in any case.

21 March 2012 | 4 replies
I spent about four summers working in construction and I found I loved building homes and stores that are of real value.

22 March 2012 | 17 replies
We work out an amount to be credited for each job and he gets the credit off the next months rent.Last summer I had him paint the entire outside of the building, he didn't pay rent for almost 6 months.