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Castleton Manor

1.0

By Mecka

Been here a few years maintenance sucks.....Office staff attitudes sucks...And for the renovated price it aint worth it at all....Had 2 break ins since I've been here most recent was almost a month ago and they still haven't fixed my door I didn't even receive an apology....Maintenance issues huh your better off at not reporting because they come weeks sometimes months later.All they care about is leasing these apartments out and once your in your in they don't care about ya.They have a high turnover rate in staff and maintenance so ain't no telling who broke in my apt.Imma make sure I continue to put the word out these apts SUCKS.!!!!Then they tell me not having air in 90 degree weather is not an emergency Lol such a joke....DON'T RENT FROM HERE....!!!!!!!!!!!! ...read more

Tuscan Pointe Apartments

1.0

By wingzerocustom2

Watch out for this place! They will do their best to screw you over when you do try to leave. ↑ “I have photos on my google+ review that you can view there showing the condition that the apartment was left in and you can judge for yourself if $135 seems reasonable.” I found out that my neighbor (One of the apartment’s maintenance staff) is an abuser of women. I would hear him and his girlfriend fighting all the time. On a couple occasions I heard him clearly beating her against the wall and front door to the point where I had to contact the police. Another fun fact was that the people that moved next door to him were heroin addicts and were eventually evicted. Your best bet is to stay as far away from this place as you can. It is not worth your safety to put up with this. P.S. The apartment changed management 3 times in the 2 years that I was a resident. (They are now allowing Section 8 individuals to move in without ever informing current residents of this!) ...read more

Zender Family Partnership

5.0

By nynynyny

The office assistants, Janet and Nancy are always friendly and helpful. ...read more

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DAS Properties

Contact us at (866) 626-3483 in Indianapolis, IN, to learn more about our real estate investment opportunities. DAS Properties 1111 E 54th Street, Suite 110 Indianapolis, IN 46220 Phone: 3176453100 Contact Email: david@dasproperties.com Keywords: real estate investment, investment opportunities, indianapolis, in ...read more

By DAS Properties September 22, 2014

Paint Selection Essentials

When it comes to selecting paint, usually your first thought is "what color?" While color is an important element to creating a visually pleasing room, paint quality is what will make your project look amazing for years to come. Sherwin Williams provided Five Star Painting with two important elements to keep in mind when choosing paint for your home: ingredients and finishes. Ingredients Painting is an investment in product, time, and labor. It pays to spend a little extra to get an exceptional-quality, long-lasting finish. Remember that better ingredients typically mean better performance, and great quality paint starts with these four ingredients: Pigment— Higher-quality paints contain more of the all-important, yet more expensive "prime" pigment. With prime pigment you can expect an easier application, better color retention and stronger durability. Binders— Higher-quality binders, found in higher-quality paints, stick to surfaces better and are more resistant to cracking, blistering and peeling. Liquids— Liquid does not provide performance benefits to paint. Top quality paints have a greater ratio of solids (pigment and binders) to liquids, while cheaper paints are more "watered down" with liquid. Additives— Additives are ingredients that give paint a specific benefit that it might not otherwise have. They provide everything from better durability to keeping mildew at bay. "Duration Home Interior Latex paint from Sherwin-Williams is a great example of exceptional quality paint made from only the best ingredients," says Steve Revnew, director of marketing, product development for Sherwin-Williams. "It applies smoothly, resists stains better and can be cleaned easily with mild soap and water – perfect for high-traffic areas such as kitchens and hallways." Finishes Another element you will need to take into consideration during paint selection is the paint's sheen, or finish. Based on the type of surface you're painting, what area of the home and final appearance you want to achieve, the following are available sheen options: Flat / Matte— Softens the look of an exterior and helps hide surface blemishes. Flat finishes are ideal for body siding. Satin— With its slight gloss, satin sheens offer the benefits of a flat finish with added cleanability. It works best for trim, window frames, shutters and routinely cleaned surfaces Gloss— This lustrous, durable finish is perfect for areas that require frequent cleaning. Gloss finishes, however, may accentuate surface imperfections. This finish is ideal for doors, garage doors, metals and accent trim. High Gloss— This extremely hard and shiny finish provides a rich, smooth luster. Gloss finishes, however, may accentuate surface imperfections. This finish is excellent for front doors, decorative fixtures and accent trim. Keep in mind that the cheapest paint isn't necessarily the least expensive. Repainting not only means more money spent on additional paint, but also more time and labor to get the job done right. For more information about paint quality, visit the Sherwin-Williamswebsiteor your neighborhood Sherwin-Williams paint store. ...read more

By Five Star Painting February 12, 2010

Interior Design Colors Trends for 2010

Inspired to start a new trend? Well, here is your chance to experiment and flaunt your own personal taste. The 2010 color schemes for home decorating have taken quite a turn in the last year. When it comes to true color trends, it's all about palettes and not single colors. Here are some trends to watch for: Green will blend with yellow to finally move away from the sage greens that have dominated home décor for years. Lavender will be the winner in the bedroom. It portrays luxury and elegance and evokes warmth and comfort. Slate and charcoal gray will be the hot new neutrals, taking over from the browns and beiges that had been so popular. Cool gray can be paired with almost any color for a winning combination. Aqua has been a recommended color by cutting-edge decorators for a couple of years and will continue to be strong next year. Blue will make a comeback after falling out of favor for a few years. Shades of red will be darkened with purple and blue tones. Red and white pairings will also be popular. We recommend that you pick colors that you like and never be afraid to experiment. While it's tempting to be trendy, always rely on personal taste when choosing a paint color. Pick a color you like rather than a trendy color and you'll be happier in the long run. Individuality is a strong trend on the horizon. Why not leave your mark with color? After all, it's only paint! Here are a few tips for choosing a paint color you'll love: Create the room's overall decorating scheme first. When you already have the fabric, flooring, and furniture you like in the room, it's easier to choose the right color of paint. Narrow your options by using an online color-selection tool,Manage My Home Paint Center. When you go to buy the paint, bring swatches of fabric or wallpaper you'd like to match. Buy a sample jar of the paint you're considering and apply it in the room to see how it looks in both daylight and artificial light. Some colors, like many shades of yellow, can change drastically depending on the light reflecting in the room. Hope and Inspiration Yellow is the color for this year's decorating palettes. It exemplifies the warmth and nurturing quality of the sun. Yellow is bright, it's bold, and it makes people happy. While neon yellow isn't the way to go, choosing yellows with a darker tint to them will help brighten up any room. Deep yellows go great with other natural colors such as greens, blues, browns and oranges. You'll be able to create a unique, one of a kind color palette using natural, deep color shades paired with dark tinted yellows. Going Green Green is also a color trend for the year. Moss green has been making an appearance in many of the upscale home magazines. Try not to use sage green of the 90's, it was so last decade. If you watch theHome and Garden Channel, you've probably noticed that a lot of people are getting deep, earthy greens in favor of last year's bold red. The great thing about shades of green is that they look fabulous and they've got a nice calming effect – making them perfect for bathrooms, bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms and even kitchens. Deep green walls with white trim can be eye-popping. Rustic or Burnt Orange There has been a lot of rustic orange shades popping up as well. This color especially brings a great touch of color into rooms such as the dining room. Be careful not to go too orange, because you may end up with a scary, Halloween styled room. The Luxury of Lavender Lavender is the newcomer on the scene for this year. Bright purple just doesn't cut it – it made a brief appearance in the color forecasts and fizzled. People just chickened out when they saw eggplant and amethyst colors hitting the walls. Lavender is the must-have color for the bedroom, signifying elegance and luxury in a toned down fashion. Going Gray Slate and charcoal grays are the new neutrals. Browns and beige are slip sliding away and going gray. From pewter to ash – place a cool gray with almost any color for a hot pairing. Aqua Cool Aqua slipped into the scene in 2008 and has shown some staying power. Aqua will be great for the summer, but may fade into the sunset come fall – try it as an accent to make the transition. Of course, these are only a few of the colors that are coming to the design world in 2010. This article is simply a guideline as to what to expect in the coming year for interior design, particularly in paint colors and accent colors. Five Star Painting is happy to help you with any questions that you might have. Check out ourwebsiteand call us to schedule a FREE estimate. ...read more

By Five Star Painting February 12, 2010