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Account Closed Seattle's Tiny House Villages -
27 January 2020 | 3 replies
There has got to be some requirement of accepting help and working to solve problems whatever they are in exchange for the help,  and those who won't take the trade should move along and accept consequences for any illegal activity until they see fit to change their minds.What I don't get is that the city has a lot of surplus land -- and a lot of people with a lot of great ideas to quickly build a class of housing someplace between a glorified garden shed and a 200-300K or more per unit "affordable" housing complex.   
Eric Adobo Morris and Kiyosaki.............
26 July 2018 | 5 replies
I'm thinking Madison Square Garden
Teynna Garcia First property analysis - first step before approaching an agent
1 August 2018 | 12 replies
Look at home depot, lowes etc and find materials costs.  
Brett Wagner What to do during the waiting game...
5 August 2018 | 23 replies
Go to Home Depot and check out the prices of the most common materials you would be using. 
Brett Wagner Making connections in East Texas
23 January 2019 | 65 replies
On a different topic, I was sad this AM when at Lowe's, they didn't have seed one for winter gardens
Christopher Freeman Flooring for minor kitchen rehab
26 July 2018 | 1 reply
I went into Home Depot thinking I wanted ceramic tile, but the associate who helped me seemed to think click-lock vinyl would be a better option.I don't know anything about flooring, and figured I'd just hire it out, but I'm not opposed to DIY if the hourly return is high enough.
Nathan Spradlin Looking for some advise on the purchase of a Mobile home park
28 July 2018 | 4 replies
MH parts are not like fixing a apartment or house.. they are not available at home depot.. which makes maintenance tough and not fun.Also for ME PERSONALLY I would never ever buy a park that was not on city water and city sewer..
Account Closed Rentals - Where to Buy - What to Avoid - Here's The Secret
31 July 2018 | 15 replies
Lucie, FL 48.96 166 24 81 Greensboro, NC 48.87 35 135 82 Long Beach, CA 48.71 163 39 83 Oklahoma City, OK 48.69 43 116 84 San Jose, CA 48.53 156 45 85 Arlington, TX 48.46 89 78 86 Denver, CO 48.42 127 61 87 Nashville, TN 48.36 77 92 88 Los Angeles, CA 48.33 172 33 89 Lexington-Fayette, KY 48.21 61 101 90 Atlanta, GA 47.95 118 71 91 Billings, MT 47.92 51 124 92 Anaheim, CA 47.87 167 43 93 North Las Vegas, NV 47.78 47 122 94 Oceanside, CA 47.64 178 14 95 Chattanooga, TN 47.63 85 91 96 Little Rock, AR 47.33 25 160 97 Washington, DC 47.21 64 110 98 Albuquerque, NM 47.18 20 147 99 Oxnard, CA 47.13 152 51 100 Cincinnati, OH 47 103 89 101 Minneapolis, MN 46.97 110 87 102 Portland, OR 46.93 124 76 103 West Valley City, UT 46.91 100 90 104 Columbus, OH 46.83 87 95 105 Missoula, MT 46.75 65 123 106 Pembroke Pines, FL 46.7 175 20 107 Garden Grove, CA 46.66 176 19 108 Fayetteville, NC 46.65 21 168 109 Riverside, CA 46.53 129 75 110 St.
Diane Barrett Where to find Inexpensive Materials in Nashville?
3 August 2018 | 6 replies
I've renovated 3 apartments using materials mostly Lowes, Home Depot, Sears Outlet, and Ikea.