I'm rehabbing a beach front condo here in Fort Lauderdale for sale. It is on the higher end and am looking for a stainless steel kitchen appliance set (French door fridge, dishwasher, range, over the range microwave) ...
I'm seeing very low prices for laminate flooring, as low as $0.59/sf in one case. I was just wondering if any of you folks before had bought from them, and how you found the quality to be.
Thanks,
-Harry
Let's open this question up for discussion:
Why do the majority of folks buy everything when it is on sale, with the exception of real estate and stocks?
ok so what is the deal with the stock prices for freddie mac and fannie mae. at .70 i say buy !!!but if they become nationalized stockholders will be pushed out. any thought on whether or not they will be nationalized??
All, I am leaning more towards selling my Duplex. Here are my numbers:After all the expenses, my take home is around $1600/mth. The property appreciation is around 4% / year. This is low as compared to SFH. Not to...
Newbie here. Looking to purchase a third residence. Primary residence (US) have $600K in equity/ owe $450K. Second residence $300K in equity (international) fully owned and generates rental income. Looking to buy thir...
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If an investment property is purchased today and th...
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