Sentences with phrase «now in a duplex»

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I know now, in retrospect, that the houses of my childhood — the duplex down by the Capitol in which we first lived, the place we moved to on Elizabeth Street, my grandmother's home on Grand, all the houses of my parents» friends — were simultaneously too hot and too cold.
I am from a very small and quiet family although my dad is dead now but mom has since relocated to Denmark, I have my own home quite close to the Ocean is a good environment is a duplex that has four room and it is seated in an 6 acres of land it has a lake that runs across it but right now am buildi...
Hi I read what you replied and Im very interested Im actually looking for a loan of 35000 to buy a duplex with tenats that is producing 1,100 in rent right now please email with more information on how your program works thanks.
When I offered to foster the 2 boys I have now, I said «I can't take both, I have 1 dog already and am in a small duplex with not much of a yard».
Worked in a shared university setting at St. Olaf College, fired the largest wood fired kiln in the Northern Hemisphere at St. John's University in MN during a traditional Japanese studio apprenticeship, studied ceramics with Japanese masters at Kansai Gaidai in Osaka, Japan, apprenticed under a Maine bookbinder on a summer whim resulting in her now 14 year residency in the state, run a restoration and fine bookbinding business in 3 State Theater studios, half a residential South Portland duplex and finally the basement of her house, shared broom sized apartment studio nooks, rented various studio's equipment and cubbies and moved her own office in with her easel at RWS while she managed 3 apartment buildings on the East End.
This portfolio of amplifiers, duplex filters and other microcomponents are in testing now and should be out to serve T - Mobile customers next year.
Later that same year, researchers from the technical university in Zurich (ETH Zurich), Dr. Christian Decker (now at Blockstream) and Roger Wattenhofer, proposed yet another overlay network design in their white paper «A Fast and Scalable Payment Network with Bitcoin Duplex Micropayment Channels.»
Families, who once dwelled in a one - room prairie house and — then, later — in the same duplex, are now scattered.
The duplex needed some work, but he and his new bride were now invested in real estate.
I'm starting over after a divorce and now own a new construction duplex in Indianapolis.
Just buying a duplex or two in DHS right now.
As we speak we are in the process of placing a Section 8 Tenant in that duplex right now.
We own a lot of houses and duplex / quads here in LA County and get tons of these letters (that I used to throw out, but am now keeping as examples)
I have a condo unit that I rent out now and a duplex that I live in, I am looking into the purchase a 4 unit for cash flow, I don't mind doing a little to get it in good condition for a renter also have considered sec. 8 renting.
My business partner and I just interviewed a guy who invested $ 1,000 down on a duplex in 1992, and he has traded that up one time after another until now he just sold a 130 - unit apartment complex for over $ 11 Million.
I actually live in one of our duplexes right now with no off street parking and that hasn't even been as big of an issue as we thought since parking is very easy on our street and potential tenants can see that when they visit.
Now let's say you buy a FOURPLEX... again... not a duplex or triplex, but a Fourplex and you OWNER Occupy it... it appears you can evict the tenants (and put your own tenants in) if they (have been living there less than 5 years, are not over 60, are not disabled, and are not catastrophically sick.
I feel like now is the time to do this before we have kids and won't be able to manage living in a smaller space typical of a duplex house hack.
I'm new to BP but have lived in and now own and manage a duplex I'm putting on the market by owner.
Duplexes in Davidson County are hard right now.
Currently I'm a small time investor / landlord, having started out in 2006 with a duplex, adding a single family in 2010, and just now looking to expand my portfolio into more fix / hold multi-family properties in South Minneapolis, MN over the next few years.
Now once you have that property title in your side, then get a home equity on that and use it for down payment of the duplex.
Right now I am leaning towards replacing the ugly dark brown carpet with a lighter colored carpet because a) having both lived and owned duplexes for a while, sound issues are quite important in long term happiness of tenants b) it will still be a significant improvement in how it appears currently and c) the lower tenant I want to keep happy for reasons I detail here:
I know that right now, I have a duplex that will need a roof in the next 5 years, so I'll up my percentage in my capex PORTFOLIO to 6 % until that's done.
I have a home that i'm very interested int purchasing right now, a duplex that can probably bring in 1,600 - 1,800.
I hear duplexes are hot in San Antonio right now, I bought 6, mainly during the Great Recession and prices are high now so be careful.
I grew up in a duplex with my nan and pop living downstairs, my earliest memories are of Saturday mornings downstairs making bread with my nan (and in hindsight my parents were then given time to sleep in) We were close my whole life, my nan is now 95 and we still hang out!
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