6 07, 2020

Want to Paint Your Boring Concrete Steps? Do This, and Not That

2020-06-18T12:31:09-04:00July 6th, 2020|Categories: Curb Appeal, Flipping, How To, Tips|Tags: , , , , |

If you have boring concrete steps leading to the front door of your flip a creative paint design can transform them from unremarkable to unforgettable. A little paint and patience is all it takes to make a statement that increases your curb appeal. Heed these do’s and don’ts to take your entry a step ahead of the rest. Do Clean Carefully Thoroughly scrub your steps clean using a nylon bristle brush and a degreaser. Concrete must be super clean and free of moisture in order for paint to adhere. Allow your steps to dry for at least 48 to 72

1 04, 2020

Why Your Flip Needs a Deck, Porch or Patio

2020-05-08T23:30:47-04:00April 1st, 2020|Categories: Flipping, Hard Money|Tags: , , , |

Buyers love outdoor spaces, whether the space is a place for an indoor party to flow outside, a spot to enjoy a morning cup of coffee, or a perch to wave at passersby—many buyers see outdoor spaces as extensions of indoor living. For your next flip consider the benefits. Decks A deck is a great selling feature. It’s a space to have coffee and read the paper, to partake of scenic views, and to unwind with an evening of stargazing. When hosting indoor parties or get-togethers homeowners can open the doors leading to their deck and let guests step out

1 10, 2019

Selling a Flip This Fall? Don’t Do This to the Porch

2019-10-07T22:06:23-04:00October 1st, 2019|Categories: Curb Appeal, Flipping, How To, Investment Properties, Selling, Tips|Tags: , , , , , |

If you're listing a house for sale this fall - especially one you've been working on all summer - there are a few mistakes you should avoid in order to sell it quickly and at the right price. Check out this list of three no-gos for selling a house in fall. Selling a Flip This Fall? Don't Do This to the Porch When you're selling your flip in the fall, never: Overdecorate the porch Let leaves and other debris build up in the corners Neglect the windows and front door Let's take a closer look at each of these. #1.

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