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Joshua Gordon Bandit sign question
14 July 2014 | 18 replies
Just paint over the original ad and make your own.
Sean Moen Oregon Business Climate
27 August 2019 | 6 replies
4) Can you provide some general information and "feelings" about operating your business in Oregon and investing in Oregon.I'm trying to paint with a broad brush because I've just started thinking about this move more seriously this year.Thanks all and look forward to connecting with everyone.
David Wolf Apartment Curious
22 August 2014 | 7 replies
I fit is before the mid 70's you will have lead based paint issues upon rebuilding and other things that will increase costs with the newer government guidelines for rehabs.
Huy N. What should i do with this little house at the pool?
5 December 2015 | 10 replies
I would just replace the rotten wood, freshen it up with a coat a paint and keep it as a storage shed.
Alex Heifetz Chicago 2 Flat Turnkey Analysis
11 October 2016 | 24 replies
Our CHA inspection costs range around a few hundred bucks on average but we have a few that cost us $800-$900 every year just because either that tenant is rougher on the property or the property has various exterior areas that need to be painted annually to pass on the chip paint rules(Lead Paint or not).Another thing to understand is tenant portions.
Jeff Arndt Car buying advice NEED HELP!
31 May 2012 | 16 replies
Yeah I just can't bring myself to buy a new car.The car insurance,car payment,depreciation just makes new car one of the worst investments ever.Some of my friends say "But I have to have a brand new car so I have reliable transportation to get to work".It's a cop out and there are plenty of cars not brand new that will work.People want to justify making bad decisions.I am a car guy myself and my first business was a car audio shop so I can fix most of the stuff myself.My brother also owns a used car dealership and can get me awesome cars at the private auction for cheap.What I care about is the mechanicals.The paint and interior is cheap to redo.I look in the paper sometimes at new cars and can't believe the prices they are asking.If you bought a new car it's like someone beating you up and taking thousands of dollars once you drive off the lot.If you want a newer car you look for the sweet spot of under 50k miles that is 2 to 4 years old.Those vehicles have depreciated hard but still have a lot of miles on them to go and you can still get good financing.Those vehicles go fast so you have to be ready to act.I have always wanted a Ferrari but I think it would be cheaper sometime just to rent one for a few days and get it out of my system for awhile.
Ricky Lopez Possible Deal?
6 July 2013 | 3 replies
I spoke with him and found he has put a new roof,carport roof, furnace, outside paint job,and two window units in.
Jacob A. Painting a Brick House
13 August 2013 | 16 replies
Do you have other options besides painting?
N/A N/A Does house color affect appraisal?
21 August 2006 | 7 replies
If you can paint instead or decorate the lawn with nice flowers, landscaping, new door, etc. that might be a more cost effective way to pretty up the place and give more curb appeal.
N/A N/A My Plan
19 September 2006 | 13 replies
Take the equity and buy a structurly sound house that just needs paint and updating, sell, take that money and buy another and do the same plus a small home or condo to rent out and build from there.What can I do to improve on this basic plan?