Storing wine glasses like a grown-up

You’re not alone if you are finding space for wine glasses. Looking for storage space in your home is a challenge. You could make a semi-permanent storage system for your collection of vintage wine bottles and a vibrant collection of goblets. Vertical shelves with staggered shelves that are levelled on heavy-duty gold brackets  Luckily, there is a simpler approach. There are actually simpler methods, and none of them requires a saw or paint. One may include a wine glass storage box. Keep wine chilled in the fridge and glasses in the storage box.

What to do with your best wine glasses

The importance of a wine glass as a vessel to drink your favourite wine. You need to use your best wine glasses to enjoy your favourite wine, but it can be difficult to keep them intact, undamaged, and in the greatest condition. It’s crucial to properly store your …

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2023 Risks, The True Cost of Owning Rentals, and Live Q&A

The real estate market is changing, especially in high-appreciation cities like Phoenix, Arizona. This week, Ashley and Tony made the journey to the Valley of the Sun to visit real estate rookies for a live podcast recording. But it wasn’t just the rookies coming out; expert investors like Jamil Damji and Pace Morby also swung around to answer questions about creative financing, the 2023 housing market, multifamily investing, and more. They give some killer insight that only off-market masters know, and their input could help you score better deals over the next year.

As always with a Rookie Reply, we also take questions from the Real Estate Rookie Facebook group, the Rookie Request Line, and Instagram to see what’s on investors’ minds. This time, we’ve got questions on how real estate wholesaling works, the best way to reject an agent or lender (without burning bridges), …

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Tiny Houses Have A Big Impact

House PlansOver the years, many desirous of owning their very own properties are inclined to favor conventional architectural designs like Colonial, Country, or Craftsman model homes. As the trend still appears to continue, the new generation of prospective homeowners tends to choose fashionable architectural types over the standard.

Floor plans are necessary to point out the relationship between rooms and spaces, and to communicate how one can move by a property. Floor plans are a vital part of real property advertising and residential design, home constructing, inside design and architecture projects. Creating a floor plan is one of the best ways to start a home design undertaking of any type. hi. do you additionally construct homes? coz I see that you’ve got estimate value? do you think about constructing in manila like taytay rizal space? thanks. So I want to share multiple tiny house plans. Hopefully, they’re going to excite and …

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How to TRIPLE Your Rental Property Income with Group Home Investing

Assisted living investments may be the most underrated, unknown, but ridiculously profitable real estate investment out there. For many investors, turning their single-family home into assisted or senior living seems like an impossible task. Don’t you need to have a medical background? Do you need a license? Can anyone do it? Instead of getting caught in analysis paralysis, Antoinette Munroe looked at the numbers, decided to take the jump, and hasn’t looked back. And after hearing her story, you might do the same!

Antoinette found financial freedom in just a few years with vacation rental investing. She used the game-changing strategy of house hacking combined with short-term rentals to profit over a thousand dollars a month, all while living in her own house. She slowly started building her empire, buying one property a year while working towards financial independence. She reached her ultimate goal, retiring early after only a few

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Builders Are Getting Frustrated, And Now They’re Doing This

The mixture of (relatively) high interest rates and economic volatility with the fact most homeowners have fixed, low-interest rate debt had induced what real estate economist Bill McBride refers to as the “sellers strike.” As should be expected on the heels of such stubbornness, developers are beginning a “builders strike” to follow suit.

As CNBC reported at the end of October, “Housing starts for single-family homes dropped nearly 19% year over year in September, according to the U.S. Census. Building permits, which are an indicator of future construction, fell 17%. PulteGroup, one of the nation’s largest homebuilders, reported its cancelation rate jumped from 15% in the second quarter of this year to 24% in the third.”

Rick Palacios Jr., the director of research at John Burns Real Estate Consulting, has an interesting thread on builder sentiments from around the county. It’s not exactly good.

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Tips to Build a House Hack STACK in Your 20s

Couch flipping may be the best side hustle you’ve never heard of. It’s so lucrative that today’s guest Parker used couch flipping to save up his down payment for his first house hack! Of course, who could have assumed otherwise from someone like Parker? He’s a financial analyst who made an intelligent move from expensive Boston to sunny Tampa to house hack for the first time with one of his best friends. He’s making some impressive moves at a young age, but he still has questions about what to do next.

Although Parker is thankful for buying the house hack, he doesn’t know what he should do after he moves out. Does he sell the property, keep it as a rental, transfer it into an LLC, or go back to renting as he saves up enough money for the next house hack? He also has some very pressing capital

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Do You NEED an LLC for Rental Property?

Do you need an LLC for rental property investing? Ask some investors, and they’ll hit back with a resounding “of course!” But ask another group of investors, and they’ll tell you “not at all!” This duality causes many rookie investors to become confused, not knowing when to protect their property with the limits that come with an LLC. So how are millionaire investors setting up their properties and partnerships? Or, more specifically, what are Ashley and Tony doing to protect themselves?

Welcome back to this week’s Rookie Reply! We’ve got some great questions queued up for our cabin and campground co-hosts, Ashley and Tony, to answer! First, we take a question about what to ask a seller during a final walkthrough, and how talking to tenants may be worth the extra time. Then, we hint at when to ask a listing agent for financials on a commercial property, the …

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