20 December 2017 | 79 replies
Something in a soft cotton.
23 November 2017 | 27 replies
I will use the Country Cotton or Fresh Linen in basements and garages.I will place them strategically throughout the house, hidden from view if possible.
5 June 2020 | 126 replies
But a lot of time it feels like the broker and/or seller is trying to pull wool over a buyer's eyes and I would classify as lying more than boasting about the property.
11 August 2015 | 24 replies
There are some gems of antiques here.Above the attic is a Belvedere which gives a panoramic of the city - at the time the house was built the owner would have been able to observe both the dockyard and his cotton mill from here.There is also a 3-story carriage house (800 ft^2 / floor) on the property which could be turned into a triplex - once you got all of the old tac and antique furniture out of it.I could get this house - which is still in the tony part of town - and its contents for an amazing price - but what would you do with it?
17 December 2018 | 75 replies
I still find it very amusing that the fear for the impact the hemp industry would have on the timber/cotton/pretty much any fiber based product industry has deemed the cultivation of hemp illegal, but the taxation and capitalism behind cultivating a mind altering substance such as marijuana is ok because it doesn't compromise other big money industries.
8 September 2009 | 96 replies
Tim read the response i posted to jawsette but lets just do a bried overview, the products that supported america when it was brand new tobacco, rice, indigo, sugar, then later cotton in the south who worked the fields to grow those crops.
22 May 2016 | 4 replies
Ceiling white.SW: Realist Beige wallsSW: Spalding Grey accent wallSW: Cotton white trimOnly 4 houses but all 4 have been this color scheme.
29 July 2018 | 37 replies
Fix the apartment -- rip out the drywall on the exterior walls and insulate the hell out of that place with fiberglass or rock wool.
13 January 2016 | 13 replies
For the insulation my understanding is rock wool has the best sound absorption but I have not used it for this.
23 March 2017 | 37 replies
I ended up selling it for a tidy profit even after holding costs but, thats because i bought it so cheap and it was in a great area of Stone Mnt. ..they always say Location , location , location ... and that brings me to my next point ... location ... when buying in a area you do not know ..your taking a chance that the company your dealing with is pulling wool over your eyes .. i would suggest you consider finding someone that can look out for your interests .. a boots on the ground type of guy .. out of stare investing can be very rewarding but there are challenges .. if you would like to talk more to me about how i have helped other investors navigate most of these challenges , just send me a colleague request and ask away ..