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23 December 2022 | 20 replies
It seems to me like grey is the new beige and the current style trends are moving away from beige and opting for a blue/grey tone instead.
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23 December 2022 | 4 replies
This might limit your layout options, though a talented designer would find a way to make this work.
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23 December 2022 | 6 replies
By definition, they use hotel/motel which generally states a “A building in which there are guest rooms designed for temporary occupancy individuals on a daily rate to the general public of 30 days or less.”Then you look at the actual zoning district your building is located in and you most likely find a hotel/motel are not one of the permitted uses and therefore it is prohibited.Other cities actually have an ordinance.
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23 June 2018 | 8 replies
It could also be a complete BS listing price that's designed to get a lot of traffic.
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25 December 2022 | 0 replies
Learned a lot around contractors, designing, architecture costs, materials affecting overall budget.
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16 November 2022 | 12 replies
With all that said, you're paying for this in case it happens not if it actually happens.Again, a good agent will have more specific knowledge of market trends, they'll know more about other agents and lenders putting in offers, they'll also have more experience on how to navigate the transaction with least amount of risk to you.
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23 December 2022 | 1 reply
What is the best up-and-coming market in the State of Kansas? I am a new investor here.
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26 December 2022 | 0 replies
Biz is Biz-FYI, I am a career designer/engineer/builder and he knows I have the knowledge and capabilities to rehab the house (definitely not my first rodeo).
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31 October 2022 | 28 replies
So, you can make money and learn invaluable lessons with a HH, but it's typically a much lower risk strategy than BRRR'ing, flipping or wholesaling--which are strategies that (when executed poorly) can easily bankrupt a beginner.Moreover, house hacking can be very lucrative, and there are multi-millionaires who built their fortunes on repetitive house hacking.Now, having said all that, house hacking isn't necessarily easy (if it were, everyone would do it)...it's just easier than the more advanced strategies...House hacking still takes significant due diligence, skill in analyzing the market and the property, time and effort to learn about tenant screening and property management, the ability to anticipate appreciation/depreciation trends, etc., etc., etc....and even with lots of skill and preparation, things will still go wrong (vacancy, plumbing leaks, bad tenants, etc.)
26 December 2022 | 15 replies
Quote from @Anthony Ziccardi: @Wesley W.thank you for your response my lease does state all common areas must remain free from any personal belongings as well as they assume liability to any left or damage to personal property in carports and driveways.Should I call are for claims lawyers in preparation for a possible case@Anthony Ziccardi, I believe that a driveway or carport meant to be parked in would not be a "common area" as it is a "designated area" for specific activity specifically parking and charging.