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Old 05-21-2012, 10:41 PM   #8
RedMileDJ
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Originally Posted by Northendzone View Post
Cheapest option would likely be to get rid of the siding and broken patio blocks.
I don't think any of the blocks are broken. The siding is from back in August, when we had that bad wind storm. Just haven't gotten around to breaking it down and throwing it into the trash.


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Originally Posted by Northendzone View Post
Hit the weeds with some weed killer, throw down some landscaping fabric and get about 5 yards of 3/4 crushed gravel and spread it out. If you want get a compacter and pack it down
We did the weed killer thing today. We're thinking of just digging up any other things that have grown there, and throwing down some more gravel.


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Originally Posted by TurnedTheCorner View Post
If you're not willing to build the garage, just park on the gravel. Anything else you do will be a nuisance for the new owner, who will likely build a garage anyway.
Good call. See above.

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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda View Post
i don't see how anything short of a garage would add any value to the property. wisest move may be to leave it alone and let the new owners decide what to do with it
Agreed...including the leaning fence that my brother-in-law built...yuk! He did a great job of the tile inside. The fence...not so much.
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