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All Forum Posts by: Paul Dashevsky

Paul Dashevsky has started 11 posts and replied 132 times.

Post: Contractor needed to build ADU

Paul Dashevsky
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  • Investor
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 59

@John Vu I can recommend a few good ADU contractors here in SoCal. Please DM me.

Post: The LA Realtor Podcast

Paul Dashevsky
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  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 59

@Sammy Lyon  

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-la-realtor-podcast/id1646497065

Post: The LA Realtor Podcast

Paul Dashevsky
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  • Investor
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 59

Los Angeles Realtors: We recently started a podcast specifically for Realtors...in an attempt to provide valuable info and resources about our local market.   

Each episode we'll bring on a new interview with a fascinating person in the world of LA real estate. We'll be discussing the latest trends, the local market, marketing tips, and much more.

I would appreciate any of your feedback on the podcast and suggestions for future guests we might want to have on...thank you!

Post: General Contractor in Los Angeles Needed

Paul Dashevsky
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  • Investor
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 59

@Danny Celestin I can recommend a few good Los Angeles contractors...please DM me. 

Post: ADU Architect Recommendation

Paul Dashevsky
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  • Investor
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 59

@Alex Ballesteros I can recommend a few good ADU architects and ADU contractors in Los Angeles if you want to DM me.

Post: Recommendations For Contractors?

Paul Dashevsky
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  • Investor
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 59

@Taylor Jordan I can recommend some good contractors in LA and SoCal...please DM me.

Post: Looking for Contractor Recommendations - Greater Los Angeles Area

Paul Dashevsky
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  • Investor
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 59

@Abilia Barraza Hi, I can recommend a few good general contractors in the LA area...please DM me. 

Post: Need a contractor, or other ideas, for home owner client

Paul Dashevsky
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  • Investor
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 59

@Brian Wilson I can recommend a few good, licensed general contractors in Orange County...if you want to DM me. It couldn't hurt to get a few more bids...so you know you're client is paying the 'right' price. Save money by using pre-fab kitchen cabinets, pre-fab countertop, laminate or vinyl flooring. Also, keep in mind that working on a condo isn't always ideal for contractors (access issues, unhappy neighbors, the HOA officers, etc).

Post: Covina house with a pool and 1.5 car garage - strategies?

Paul Dashevsky
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  • Investor
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 59

@Mikhail Petrenko I can recommend a few good general contractors in Covina if you need...

Post: I want to build a detached ADU on my primary residence.

Paul Dashevsky
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  • Investor
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 59

@Cindy Tansin A great resource for this is Maxable. Also, I wrote a blog about the pros & cons of building an ADU using a kit (pre-fab) versus using traditional construction. Please DM me and I can send you the link. FYI...most kits that are built onsite will usually still need someone (a local contractor) to build a foundation, run utilities (water, sewer, electricity, gas) to the ADU, and build out any other necessary site-work: landscaping, patio/driveway, fencing, etc. Dont forget to budget for this when you're considering an ADU 'kit'.