MAJOR PRODUCTION COMPANY NOW CASTING HOMEOWNERS
Our development team has developed shows for numerous networks such as HGTV, Destination America, LMN, Animal Planet, MSNBC, TLC, OWN and the Travel Channel. We are looking for millennial couples in Richmond, VA, who have just purchased, are planning on, or are in the process of purchasing an older home (pre-1975) that is in need of a renovation. This is for a home reno show set to air. We will help fund the renovation! If this is you or you know any couples that might fit this bill, I would love to setup a time to speak with you and give you more information. There is a tight deadline so don’t hesitate! Email me at Tslatercasting@gmail.com ASAP!
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RT @chpn: Seeking millennial couples in Richmond, VA, who have just purchased, are planning on, or are in the process of p… https://t.co/…
RT @chpn: Seeking millennial couples in Richmond, VA, who have just purchased, are planning on, or are in the process of p… https://t.co/…
RT @chpn: Seeking millennial couples in Richmond, VA, who have just purchased, are planning on, or are in the process of p… https://t.co/…
RT @chpn: Seeking millennial couples in Richmond, VA, who have just purchased, are planning on, or are in the process of p… https://t.co/…
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Rule 1: Do not remove and replace hardwood floors with bamboo. (Actually had a Millennial neighbor do just this to a 1911 Victorian with heart pine floors throughout)
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Rule #2: If the floor of your home is an unholy mixture of concrete,different concrete, plywood and tile, with some very ugly carpeting slapped on top, by all means replace it with bamboo. Anything is better than what was there before.
Nicole…maybe not the right timeframe, but worth checking out!
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Must the homeowners be born in the 80s?
From wikipedia:
Millennials (also known as Generation Y, Generation Me and Echo Boomers) are the demographic cohort following Generation X. There are no precise dates for when this cohort starts or ends; demographers and researchers typically use the early 1980s as starting birth years and ending birth years ranging from the mid-1990s to early 2000s.
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