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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

Account Closed has started 9 posts and replied 29 times.

Post: Recommendations for asbestos removal near Newport Beach CA

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  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 31
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we are actually looking to do a major renovation and the property has asbestos. Therefore, the option of leaving it alone or sealing it won't really work for us. I was just wondering if anyone had a positive experience with an asbestos contractor in Orange County who does a quality job. Know anyone? I may end up using Google. 

Post: Recommendations for asbestos removal near Newport Beach CA

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  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 31
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Thanks Sue. That's a great idea. I'm definitely thinking I need a Contraxtor with access to a lab for post removal testing. 

Post: Recommendations for asbestos removal near Newport Beach CA

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  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 31
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Does anyone have any positive recommendations for asbestos removal companies in or around Newport Beach, CA. This is important stuff and I want to make sure it's tested me done right. 

Thanks,

Adam

Post: Asbestos removal contractors in Newport Beach, CA

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  • Las Vegas, NV
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bump

Post: Asbestos removal contractors in Newport Beach, CA

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  • Las Vegas, NV
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Any recommendations for reliable asbestos removal companies in or around Newport Beach, CA? Much appreciated. Adam

Post: 5 star Newport Beach Oceanfront Development opportunity

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  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 31
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Bump

Post: 5 star Newport Beach Oceanfront Development opportunity

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  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 31
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Last piece of undeveloped land in all of Newport Beach and located directly on the boardwalk. Five star property coveted by investors everywhere.

Property to be sold with fully approved shovel ready plans. Approvals by coastal commission and Newport Beach included. 

$4,350,000. Bids received to build 700-750k.

You build and sell it for 6 million.

Address: 614 w oceanfront, Newport Beach, ca

Shoot me a message or email [email protected]

Www.614oceanfront.com for pictures

Post: Why Zillow is Stupid

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  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 31
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Jake,
I happened by chance upon your post about zillow and the example at 614 w oceanfront. I AM THE OWNER and I completely agree with you. A new listing for the property is starting later today. 
Cheers,
adam


Originally posted by @Jake Kucheck:

I have seen from time to time people, sometimes even Realtors, include in a blog or forum post that they use the Zillow "Zestimate" as a baseline of value, "and then do their own analysis".

Very little makes me more frustrated than statements like these, for a number of reasons. First, because the Zillows/Trulias/Cyberhomes of the world do not exist to provide relevant and accurate valuation models, they exist solely to aggregate consumer information by providing wildly inaccurate estimates and calling them "data". This is at best, misleading, and at worst, detrimental to the industry.

However, it is often difficult to find a concrete example of Zillow's inadequacies to prove to their users how wrong the Zestimates are, again for a couple reasons. First, because valuations are subjective and even those trained in valuing property rarely come up with the exact same valuation for a particular property. Second, because the type of people that would think to use Zillow for a valuation are by definition not sophisticated enough to understand why they are wrong, and thus it is difficult to make logical points to them.

During my bi-weekly run along the beach, I usually take a glance at the current housing inventory, to see which (if any) of the oceanfront homes have come on the market, had their price reduced, etc. Yesterday, it hit me that there was a vacant lot on this path, and that I should look up the Zestimate on a vacant oceanfront lot, just to see how far off they were.

Here is the link:

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/614-W-Oceanfront...

What you'll notice is that while Zillow is smart enough to pinpoint the exact address, it is unable to

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Post: Seller Financing w/ Existing Mortgage

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  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Posts 31
  • Votes 2

why not just have Mike loan the purchase money to pay off the other loan?