Kim Gloor
Am I in Left Field with a Football Bat???
4 July 2014 | 7 replies
No pictures other than the Satellite / Street View images.4 bed, 2 full, 1 partial bath, 3,858 sqft Single-Family Home Single Family Residential1 Partial BathroomBuilt In 1983Heating: Forced air unitExterior Walls: Brick veneer3 BuildingsFireplaceTax Rate Code Area: 195 4 Bedrooms3,858 sqftStories: 2 story with atticParking: Detached GarageRoof: Shingle (Not Wood)Foundation: SlabPool: Pool (yes) 2 BathroomsLot Size: 3.51 acresA/CParking Spaces: 39 RoomsStyle: Conventional05/21/2010 Sold view detail $208,450 Public records Public records AssessmentMarket 2013 $3,331 $538,300 $538,300 05/21/2010 Sold view detail $208,450 Public records Public records information is from The REalty Store, Trulia and Zillow.
Amine E.
Once a "Buy and Hold investor" always a "Buy and Hold investor"
5 July 2014 | 28 replies
) $6,500 Labor (My contractor is the best) $500 Kitchen cabinet Doors ( Replaced the doors only) $2,700 Front/Back concrete pad $1,300 Appliances (Stainless steel range, MW and range) $3,470 Heat and Air ( New 13 seer Heat and Air system installed!
Lori Murray
Arizona Contactors
6 July 2015 | 11 replies
I know I found a heating and air company via Angie's List.
Patrick Hepner
Need helps ASAP - bank owned property won't allow inspection?
7 July 2014 | 18 replies
Water supply can generally be tested with compressed air so that leaking water does not cause any damage.
Rich Cee
Sell before it hits the fan?
6 July 2014 | 7 replies
. , I was wanting to reinvest over in Thurston or Pierce County if the right deal was found and the tenant is in the Air Force.
Sean Harold
Getting out of military soon, real estate newbie!
7 July 2014 | 16 replies
Thanks a lot I did not know that it was up in the air like that.
Quentin Yip
Air Force guy in Washington D.C.
7 July 2014 | 10 replies
Hey everyone,My name is Quentin Yip and I'm an Air Force Captain that's been in the D.C. area for about 8 months.
Mike Sattem
4 plex and Windows
16 September 2014 | 8 replies
In your location I imagine fresh air can be enjoyed much of the year and is an integral part of daily life (unlike middle Georgia where we keep the windows closed 90% of the year).