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Mike Cartmell Duplex Analysis
11 October 2011 | 7 replies
Rents would be 600-850 depending on sq ft of living space, parking, and finishes.Good luck!
George P. trouble renting one house
13 January 2012 | 11 replies
Mitch, the carpet idea makes sense. i was thinking about that, but we tell them that we dont want people to walk on the carpet, that's why it's not changed. we tell them about it, just like that, that we dont want people to mess it up, and they nod in agreement and say "it makes sense"..it looks good, just has odor to it. maybe i can just change it and put plastic where people can walk on it.there's no space for a dishwasher.. it's not a large kitchen, not much of an option, in my opinion. maybe that's a drawback (but can't be the reason with the singles)here's the link, take a look at the pictures - http://onpointrentals.com/index.php?
Brad Z. Winter Purchases
13 October 2011 | 10 replies
Your not sweating your butt off as much, space heater work great either off your electrical or your generator, and contractors suddenly have much more time for you.
Jon Holdman Double down on a mini-storage deal or not
13 October 2011 | 3 replies
Is there a lack of demand for space now where it is?
Rich Weese Are you betting over/under on rental rates in 2012???
17 October 2011 | 12 replies
I have one Sec. 8 (disabled) and the County is paying $1,300 for a modest one bedroom apt.
Chris Gawlik My first Multi
19 October 2011 | 14 replies
So twelve bed rooms total and I'm pretty sure 6 baths.
James H. Potential tenant
20 October 2011 | 13 replies
HUD limits to 2 people per bedroom, so for your 2-bd house, you shouldn't even consider families of 5+.Don't stop marketing until you find a tenant and collect SD and 1st month rent
Stu Holbrook Tiny homes, cottages and pocket neighborhoods.
22 April 2020 | 16 replies
I think the growing demographic of older Americans, empty nesters and other individuals and couples would be thrilled to not have to rent, share space, or pay larger utility bills and maintain a space larger than needed.
Glenn Espinosa Analyze 2nd deal
25 October 2011 | 14 replies
A finished sunroom will add that much needed extra living space if possible.