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DiPetrillo Properties and Corporate Team Plan ahead of COVID-19 for Rhode Island Diane Sherman – Operations for DiPetrillo Properties More and more local companies are stepping up to the table to assist and protect their very own Rhode Island community and so did a well-known local real estate property owned company and native. The owner, Craig J. DiPetrillo has called upon several of his colleagues, CPA firms, bankers, and other developers, and pleaded his facts, “We need to be ready to place a roof over their heads!” He was... (more) - Thinking About Building A New Home?
NEED SOME GUIDANCE ON WHERE TO BEGIN? This is the one you have been waiting for, right? Where do you begin? You’re right in asking this question because if you have not done this before…there is so much that takes place from concept to completion. Scary, huh? – it doesn’t have to be if you have a knowledgeable instructor! It’s true that I don’t know the first thing about selling a car (mark up costs, carrier, dealer, lease obligations, etc.), and I’m not a heart surgeon and wouldn’t pretend... (more) - WHERE DID ALL THE NEW RAISED RANCH HOMES GO AND WHY ARE THE ONES THAT DO STILL EXIST ALL KHAKI?
This is a very interesting question, especially for my Rhode Island friends… The color mentioned – ‘khaki’, e.g., tan, beige, desert sand, khaki…THE LIGHT BROWNS!!! It is the color family that has dominated the RI home market for decades. Why? Rhode Island has made two things clear: 1. fried calamari should be served tossed in an olive oil/balsamic vinegar with yellow banana peppers and some garlic, and; 2. the raised ranch home is the ideal contractor spec home and should have an exterior vinyl color of “khaki”. Why khaki?... (more)
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- DiPetrillo Properties and Corporate Team Plan ahead of COVID-19 for Rhode Island
DiPetrillo Properties and Corporate Team Plan ahead of COVID-19 for Rhode Island Diane Sherman – Operations for DiPetrillo Properties More and more local companies are stepping up to the table to assist and protect their very own Rhode Island community and so did a well-known local real estate property owned company and native. The owner, Craig J. DiPetrillo has called upon several of his colleagues, CPA firms, bankers, and other developers, and pleaded his facts, “We need to be ready to place a roof over their heads!” He was... - Thinking About Building A New Home?
NEED SOME GUIDANCE ON WHERE TO BEGIN? This is the one you have been waiting for, right? Where do you begin? You’re right in asking this question because if you have not done this before…there is so much that takes place from concept to completion. Scary, huh? – it doesn’t have to be if you have a knowledgeable instructor! It’s true that I don’t know the first thing about selling a car (mark up costs, carrier, dealer, lease obligations, etc.), and I’m not a heart surgeon and wouldn’t pretend... - WHERE DID ALL THE NEW RAISED RANCH HOMES GO AND WHY ARE THE ONES THAT DO STILL EXIST ALL KHAKI?
This is a very interesting question, especially for my Rhode Island friends… The color mentioned – ‘khaki’, e.g., tan, beige, desert sand, khaki…THE LIGHT BROWNS!!! It is the color family that has dominated the RI home market for decades. Why? Rhode Island has made two things clear: 1. fried calamari should be served tossed in an olive oil/balsamic vinegar with yellow banana peppers and some garlic, and; 2. the raised ranch home is the ideal contractor spec home and should have an exterior vinyl color of “khaki”. Why khaki?...