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Ryan Rush Getting discouraged. Everything is going wrong at once.
11 September 2021 | 183 replies
Are the steps concrete or wood?
John Underwood Motivated Sellers are out there and you need to find them
11 December 2023 | 11 replies
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Those people rather pour concrete down the drain than sell to you.
David Collier Jr Big Tree Removal Mitigation Cost - Advice Appreciated!
20 December 2018 | 1 reply
Under prior ownership, Hurricane Irma caused the tree to list and crack a concrete slab porch and damage columns on that slab supporting a roof overhang.
Kerrie Dare Huntsville, Memphis, Charlotte, Omaha, Columbus, or Atlanta?
26 May 2020 | 11 replies
This is hard on roofs, concrete, and HVAC systems (i.e. more operating expenses over time).
Josh McLoud New Oklahoma member
10 December 2015 | 6 replies
I grew up remodeling houses with my father and grandfather, so I am well suited for assessing repair costs and the time commitment it takes in polishing houses.  
Dondi Sanchez Multi family
3 May 2014 | 10 replies
Sale price is 169,000 it's from an asset manager they are only accepting cash or private money It's concrete block Square foot is 4760 Built in 1964 ppsf: 33.50 No HOA Roofs are not currently leaking but can be redone, minor bath repairs in 2 units Monthly rent is 3055.00 a month plus at closing you get the tenants deposits total of 2920.00 Please let me know if I could give you anymore details but I would like your input on buying this property.
Lyall Storandt Granite countertops in your rentals: yea or nay?
9 May 2017 | 20 replies
It is a concrete overlay that looks like real stone.
David Faulkner How would you develop this property?
30 October 2015 | 1 reply
It is on an steep up-slope such that it is 2 stories in the front and 1 story in the back ... the 1st floor in the front has only the 2 car garage, ~100 SF unfinished basement, and concrete block retaining/structural walls with crawl space well before the back of the house.
Joe P. Home Inspection Complete, need opinions
3 May 2018 | 1 reply
While its hard to get a sense from someone typing concerns, some of the findings include:Visible water in property basement on back wallFirst floor bathroom immediately above this back wall - it was an addition put on the property after it was built, and it seems like it may have either foundation or connectivity issues with the original house.Temporary Lally columns added in the basement and not secured with concrete footers -- the seller indicated the property was a laundromat and those were put in to help with the additional weight of the laundromat but the property has long since converted to residential.The boiler pressure regulators and backflow preventers are missing in the basementI should mention I'm not that handy and items like this would be contractor-based, anyway.
Dean R. I QUIT THE CUBE!!!!!
19 August 2019 | 116 replies
Time flies, it’s important we take concrete and constant steps towards realizing our goals.