Have a well established TexTurf 10 hybrid bermuda and I've decided to go the reel mower route. I have one on order and should be here in a couple of weeks or so. Will that be too late to scalp it down? I would like to keep it in the .75 to 1 inch height to thicken it up. My yard is the not the most level (bad timing with really heavy downpours right before yard installed), so I'm hoping this will help alleviate the scalping that I would get from a rotary trying to go that low.
Short answer, without knowing shit about fuck as to the specific property, it looks like you have sellers that missed the market. They overpriced thinking they'd make a killing and the reality slowly dawned, resulting in small price decreases. Probably should have been listed somewhere around the price when it was pulled off the market. End result is the house got a stank put on it by listing it way too high and people will begin to question what is wrong with the house.
Again, Days on Market follow the address, not the listing number. Making changes to the listing do not affect either measure.
The ADOM can be "stopped" by the house going pending, but they restart the second the house goes back active. I can't see it making much sense to pull the house off of the market for 30 days to reset ADOM or 90 days to reset CDOM. You are cutting off your nose to spite your face if you are really looking to sell.
Just an FYI, you don't reset the Days on the Market just by pulling a listing off the MLS. It has to be off for a certain amount of time. 30 days to reset Active Days on the Market and 90 days to reset the Cumulative Days On the Market. Even then, the information is still readily available with the listing to see the history of the listing (including instances where the listing number changes).
Is anyone from the Austin area willing to pick me up a gnome if they get the chance? They were gone by the time we were able to get in the pro shop at 1030. I can meet you with cash when you get back.
Get there about 730 and you'll have no problem parking. We parked at the north gate, well about a half mile from it, for free and we got there a little before 8 today. Get there early and hit the pro shop first thing. They shut the line down today due about an hour as the lines were to long. Either that or head to south gate by #16. It wasn't as crowded
In Augusta now. The Hooters is advertising Daly but he's not there yet. Eating right by the course. First timer, going tomorrow. Thanks for the tips. Hoping the rain holds off tomorrow
He looked okay Friday night. Gave up a tentatively soft looking goal from the left point. The goal in overtime was quick and I had looked away so didn't really see it
I'm willing to be that there was plenty of evidence of settling if it required 33 piers. The painting more than likely included trying to fix the sheetrock cracks at the windows and doors. I'm also willing to bet that the doors didn't stay open in place and moved around after positioning. I'm glad it worked out, but that just screams of the sellers trying to get by while also being prepared to pony up if caught.
Probably a stupid question, but do practice rounds have any day of information as to who is playing and when or is it just whenever the players come out and play?
I do this after every cook longer than a couple of hours I might be a little OCD about it though. I should probably add a brief go at the tube from inside to try to prevent the dust buildup.
Also, not all taxes freeze at 65. The school district does and that is the biggest part of the bill. I do think the exemption amounts will increase when you file for the over 65 exemption, though.
Texas Stars season ticket holders got first shot. That window has passed. RIght now, Dallas Stars season ticket holders have the chance to buy. Tickets go on sale to the public on March 2nd
I completely forgot to mention it in my post (posting from phone due to no power and think much faster than I can type), but my understanding is that recasting the loan will also cause a re-amortization of the loan resulting in a lower payment due to lower principal. Is that not the case? I only ask because it wasn't mentioned.
At 103 his and counting. We have only seen trucks driving by, not working. Neighbor has had a wire down in his driveway (not hot) since Wednesday morning at 5:30 which is why we are without. Have zero hope for restoration anytime soon. Generator has been surprisingly efficient, only used about 150 gallons so far. We are so lucky to get it installed Thursday a week ago.
Another option is to find someone that will hold the loan for a bit before selling it and then having them recast the loan. This is probably what was mentioned before but I've always heard the lenders calling it recasting