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Michele Fischer Oops - painted over crayon, now what?
31 January 2014 | 5 replies
They ended up having to use an oil based paint so the crayon wouldn't show through.
John Thedford NO PLACE BUT UP
10 February 2015 | 12 replies
Jones, PhD Chief Economist – Stewart Title Guaranty Company 2014 saw the U.S. return to a normal economy: •The U.S. has more jobs than ever before •The last time the U.S. was growing as many jobs (average per month for the prior 12 months) was 2006 •Almost 60 percent of the jobs created in 2014 had salaries greater than the U.S. median income Real estate has essentially got back to normal—in both the housing and commercial markets.
Phoebe Gavin Out of state AirBnB. Three birds, one stone?
14 July 2015 | 2 replies
Another plus is that anything you pay your parents  is all deductible so essentially you will have that as profit as well.
Timothy Guidroz Books For The New Kid
21 July 2015 | 3 replies
It provides readers with a basic grasp of how income property investments really work and serves as a handbook for understanding essential financial measures related to real estate investing.
Matt R. Rams owner spends another $100 million+ in the Valley LA
17 January 2016 | 9 replies
They tore it up for the Oil and Rubber companies.
Tony Leighty Current home as a rental
23 November 2014 | 6 replies
Most states and just about all counties & cities feature their own incentives that are generally tiered to assorted tax consequences---essentially obviating, or appreciably reducing the impacts of whatever debt's used to purchase and operate real estate benefiting particular demographic occupancies. a few of the lead affinity groups are disabled, elderly, economically disadvantaged, ethnic minority women and home based enterprise operator/owners---along with honorably discharged military veterans. other private charities sponsor trillions of dollars in incentives for parallel use & occupancies. interacting with their funding channels can be tremendously enriching.
Nicholas Miller Odd structures, what to do with them
25 November 2014 | 0 replies
sl=FTWOR713001005#.UwQUbMLDmGs.facebookThe property includes the approximately 10 acres of ledge know as Graves Island, the conical lighthouse structure, the attached dock and the oil house.
Shannon Young Arms and the 6 month libor.
2 January 2015 | 2 replies
The US energy industry will struggle with low oil prices however I believe it I'll be a net positive for the economy as a whole given lower fuel costs.
Minna Reid Can't help but be disgusted...
30 December 2006 | 2 replies
The bathroom cabinets looked like something from a oil change garage.
Minna Reid Refinishing HW floors
7 April 2007 | 8 replies
Oil base is toxic, so you would have to leave the house if your living in it and it also takes longer to dry in between coats.