It was encouraging and real and fun to read just like all of her posts are and I thought “Hey, I can do that!
Sure, you might not be able to charge a whole lot more for having those things, but it all goes back to what Scott told us last time: Income properties are still homes.Having these conveniences available for your future tenants will get your place rented a whole lot quicker and it will keep good renters around for the long run.
It’s a win/win situation!.I hope you enjoyed this little two part series with Scott McGillivray as much as I did and you feel maybe just a little more knowledgeable about what it takes to set up a successful income property of your own.. Don’t forget to watch Income Property on HGTV every Thursday at 9 pm EST!.Read Part 1 of my chat with Scott McGillivray as well!I recently had the chance to try out these really neat DIY cornice kits from The Cornice Store.. First of all, let me tell you: This was pure fate.
Serendipity of the window coverings!.I had been planning to make my own cornices for the kitchen.
I had already purchased the fabric.
I had pitched the idea to Chris and he had kinda shrugged and seemed disinterested in the general idea of the project as usual..Holding your arms up like that is hard work!.
Use small, light-weight foam rollers.You think that using those big, heavy wide rollers will make the job go more quickly, but once you fill that thing up with paint, it will be so heavy that you run the risk of getting exhausted before you finish the job.
Use one of those cheapo 4-6″ foam rollers and you’ll just fly through the job.I paint full rooms with them all the time and because of how easy they are to handle, the job actually goes much more quickly than with a big roller.