Here is a blog post I wrote up on my adventures planting a peach tree t about it. http://activerei.com/post/52952669989/planting-fruit-trees-at-rental-properties
In short:
It was fun and cheap and helped reduce some...
So I came across an article on a company in Los Angeles that is ripping up lawns and replacing them with drought tolerant plants. It's all backed by the government so it's apparently free and they take care of it all ...
I'm under contract on a 10+ acre lot in Austin, TX suburbs. Plan was to setup an RV park along with other investors who are active in RV Park business. The owner of the lot calls me up later letting me know that there...
Is there any way to switch from treatment plans to public utilities? Has anyone ever done it? Can you please share how you did it? Thanks.
Do you Austin-area BPers think this will clinch it for Taylor? or do you think Samsung is just doing this to sweeten the pot in Austin? or could they still go to dark horses AZ or NY? Is anyone making an real estate m...
Can you get sued by a tenant or anyone else if you have a plant with thorns on a frontyard and someone gets hurt ? Like a cactus or a Christ Crown ?
Tax incentives approved for the Samsung plant in this North East Austin Suburb. If folks are interested in identifying the 'path of progress' this certainly looks promising. Hopefully Samsung makes an official annou...
Concrete has become one of the most important materials used in the construction industry. It is versatile and can be used for a vast range of applications, including pavements, buildings, dams, and roads. In order to...
My friend who also invests in another market in Texas suggested that we plant a tree or two in the backyard of our new rental, says it is little cost now for a good return later. Thoughts?
So I inherited a tenant that has a small green house worth of plants in pots on their balacony and inside. My question is, can we tell them that we will not furnish the water for the plants. So the plants need to go?C...