7 April 2019 | 0 replies
I haven't seen this show up in any previous posts so hopefully this is something folks will find useful.The QWI explorer is a web based query and visualization tool that allows you to analyze the 32 different Quarterly Workforce Indicators economic factors for a selected state.
6 April 2016 | 8 replies
Or, just the visual of it on their door?
21 July 2021 | 68 replies
Relatively cheap but visually impactful upgrades can really boost appeal and rent.
26 August 2014 | 25 replies
I'm a visual person so I need to see some pics of wood looking tile, sounds very clever ;)
29 March 2021 | 4 replies
Ravi Kiran Wow, you're planning on adding a ton of expenses to prevent car break ins.There are some cheaper options that you could start with.The gate is a visual deterrent... so is a dummy video camera and signage.An auditable deterrent is to have a bell set up to a light beam so when someone walks across and breaks the line of sight, the bell/buzzer rings.
3 May 2024 | 2 replies
You sometimes go into the blind off of visual inspection alone because it's a good enough deal to absorb those types of costs.
4 March 2016 | 54 replies
They take less time to construct than site-built homes, are more energy-efficient, and generally cost less.I have been tracking a lot of posts written and contributed by many real estate professionals on various blogging platforms from Active Rain to Linkedin as well as several publications and even in some audio visual commentary be it news related, informative documentary or advertorial in nature.
13 October 2015 | 6 replies
I usually use this checklist of things to do during the final walk-through (and I take my time), including but not limited to: "Check the exterior of the home, especially if there have been strong wind or rain storms since your last visit.Turn all light fixtures on and off.Make sure the seller hasn’t removed any fixtures, such as chandeliers, that he or she they agreed to leave.Check all major appliances.Turn heat and/or air conditioning on and off.Turn on water faucets; check for leaks under sinks.Test the garage door openers.Flush all toilets.Open and close all windows and doors.Do a visual spot-check of ceilings, walls and floors.Turn on the garbage disposal and exhaust fans.Check the status of any agreed-upon repairs.Check screens and storm windows.
1 August 2016 | 11 replies
After all that, I've returned to the investing world rejuvenated and ready to put new ideas, strategies, and systems I've learned since then into action.Unfortunately, I put all my pictures away and can't seem to find them, so I don't have any visuals, which is a little disappointing, but here are the rough numbers followed by a pretty good overview of how things went:House Purchase: $75,000Rehab Costs: $63,500Holding Costs: $32,000Sell Price: $182,500Profit: $12,000I found this house driving through a neighborhood I had been pretty familiar with for a while.
19 July 2017 | 11 replies
Bright=happy and that will be more visually appealing every time.