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Tony Cavalli Satellite dish ?
30 June 2015 | 33 replies
The installer literally ran the cable through the back courtyard and draped it over a fence then ran it across the lawn to the curbside hookup.
Michael Bell Las Vegas????
1 September 2023 | 48 replies
Typical homes in Las Vegas have tile roofs, desert landscaping (rocks), stucco siding, metal doors and window frames, and concrete block fences all of which require little or no maintenance.Low RiskLandlord Friendly Laws - Nevada is a business friendly state.
Mykhailo Strelchenko House Hacking to financial independence
28 June 2023 | 10 replies
If you can make an extra 10-20% adjusted for cost of living, that should push you off of the fence and into a decision. 
Matt Turner First Rental Property
6 May 2016 | 15 replies
My house has pretty good curb appeal and also a big fenced in back yard.  
Matt Sorrentino Career Advice: Construction Management vs. Real Estate Analyst
15 September 2015 | 5 replies
would love some insight from people on both sides of the fence. i am looking to make a career transition from the banking/trading world into real estate development. i think that it might be "easier" to attain a project/construction management gig and, in fact, had a role lined up at one of the bigger firms and passed on it. hoping some of you will be willing to provide some additional insight from both industries. what makes for a strong candidate in each specialty and what the opportunities are further down the line. a little more about me: 28 years old. b.s. business degree from small, private college. living in tri-state region. have always been quite interested in real estate, construction and architecture and trying to map out what i'd like to make of myself for the next 30+ years.right now i am doing my best to learn basic real estate Excel modeling and Argus (as much as possible via YouTube tutorials).  
Gina Broom Single Family Resident Buy & Hold Investment - Property #2
1 March 2022 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $145,000 Cash invested: $25,200 Two possible three bedroom, two full baths, detached garage, fenced in yard on a corner lot.
Wendell De Guzman Housing Prices To Collapse Now That The Feds Increased Rates?
2 January 2016 | 23 replies
The slight increase might give some people a sense of urgency (that were on the fence before) to buy a home before rates go up further, not sure.
Karl B. The Orange County Housing Report - V-Shaped Recovery
22 May 2020 | 0 replies
As a result, eager buyers who had been sitting on the fence waiting to purchase are jumping back in and ready to take advantage of record low mortgage rates at 3.25%.
Kris Haskins neighbor has 2 rottweiler dogs keep getting loose
30 December 2013 | 4 replies
The dogs keep getting out because they break the fence every time it gets fixed.
Travis Hewlett BRRRR Strategy with a Niche - Oversize Garage/Shop
28 July 2019 | 19 replies
We did our first refi at that time, and then we gutted the main floor, did a bunch of landscaping and fencing, and are in the process of adding a triple garage, and then we'll do another refi in about a month when it's all done.