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All Forum Posts by: David D. Morris

David D. Morris has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

I'd like that.  I'm available most anytime.  Just let me know what works best for you.

Joe,

I'm looking for the same things in KC.  I'm currently investing in opportunity zones so it would be helpful if they understood them also.

Let's keep in touch.  If you find someone let me know and visa versa.

Thanks

David Morris

Post: Small house, Big land.

David D. MorrisPosted
  • Shawnee. KS
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1
Quote from @Malcomb Stapel:

@David D. Morris  don't forget providing access to the second home if you haven't factored that already. Your going to need to get with a couple of home builders and ask them what they are completing houses for per square foot currently? I bet it's expensive given the prices I have seen at the Home Depot lately. 


 Thanks for the advice.  We have access to the back of the property.

Thanks

David M

Post: Small house, Big land.

David D. MorrisPosted
  • Shawnee. KS
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1
Quote from @Malcomb Stapel:

@David D. Morris  don't forget providing access to the second home if you haven't factored that already. Your going to need to get with a couple of home builders and ask them what they are completing houses for per square foot currently? I bet it's expensive given the prices I have seen at the Home Depot lately. 


 Thanks for the advice.  We have access to the back of the property.

Thanks

David M

Post: Small house, Big land.

David D. MorrisPosted
  • Shawnee. KS
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

I'm looking at purchasing an 1100 sq ft house on 1 acre of land in a city currently being revitalized.  The current zoning would allow me to build an additional home on this property.

I plan to rent both homes, the current home, and the new home if we build it.

How do I calculate if it's profitable to build an additional rental home on the property?

Other than the actual cost of building the new home, the other major expense would be running utilities to the new home at the back of the property.  Water, Gas, Sewer, Power.

Thanks

David M