Posts Tagged ‘fixer-upper business’

Third Installment of "Fix em Up, Rent em Out" on REI Locomono

Monday, May 12th, 2008


The third installment of the review of my book “Fix em Up, Rent em Out” has been posted at rei.thelocomonowebsite under the title Learn to Do.

Mark describes in detail how the book promotes the attitude of become self-sufficient and learning to do all the various aspects in the fixer-upper business.

There’s still time to enter the contest to win a FREE copy of the book! Here are the details.

Info on Terry’s Book

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How to Learn Repair Skills in Ezine Article

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008


Some people have a background in home repair and/construction skills before they jump into the fixer-upper business. Others of us, including me, didn’t have those skills. In my new EzineArticles.com piece entitled Learn Fixer-Upper Skills by Doing, and by Taking Classes, I describe two methods to learn those valuable skills.

In addition, by clicking on the Expert EzineArticles Author link to the left, it will take you to a wide selection of interesting articles.

I also recommend How to Remodel a Kitchen for Under $4,000 (Part III – Contractors, Costs, Pictures and a Mea Culpa) over at twowiseacres.com. Rob and Mike’s photos show an amazing transformation in their kitchen. However, I think we might have to chalk up alot of that to the fact that they did go over budget. Could they have accomplished that miracle of remodeling without going over budget? You be the judge.

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