Danielle Tran
Recommend LLC or Keep Under Living Trust
29 February 2024 | 9 replies
@Don Konipol in addition to what @Chris Seveney said, also there is the financing cost.
Julio Gonzalez
Historic Tax Credits
29 February 2024 | 6 replies
Here are some additional details and common questions related to historic tax credits:Certified Historic Structure: To qualify for the historic tax credits, the building in question must be classified as a "certified historic structure."
Craedon Spencer
2 Days free a week
29 February 2024 | 1 reply
In addition to learning by experience, you could be forming a rock-solid partnership that could offer resources and options you didn't otherwise have.
Nav Sidhu
Seeking Tips on Skip Tracing for Real Estate Leads in Canada
28 February 2024 | 2 replies
Unlike in the US, property owner information isn't readily available here, making the process a bit trickier.That's why I'm here today, seeking your valuable insights and tips on how to efficiently skip trace for real estate leads in Canada.
Tim McBratney
New to the group
28 February 2024 | 5 replies
We're thrilled to have someone eager to learn and share insights.
Merritt Harris
Hourly cleaners verses sub contractors
29 February 2024 | 8 replies
If this time goes over, please send pictures of additional messes, call the property manager etc.
Merritt Harris
Onboarding new clients
29 February 2024 | 6 replies
We do require the client to provide a certificate of insurance with us named as additionally insured, and copies of any STR permits etc.
Nathan Jolly
City of Austin, TX permitting process - Looking for Advice
29 February 2024 | 2 replies
We will need to perform all new MEP work in addition to updating the finishes.
Andreas Mueller
A Skeptical Dude's Market Analysis - February 28th, 2024
28 February 2024 | 0 replies
Every week I write a brief, hopefully insightful, dive into real estate and financial markets, for all you tubular dudes and dudettes out there.What am I listening to?
Daniel M.
Seeking Your Insights: Energy Efficiency & ROI in Historic Duplex Renovation
26 February 2024 | 5 replies
Their insights highlight the necessity for a careful approach to vapor barriers and insulation, emphasizing compatibility with the building's original design and moisture management needs.Here's the plan:Ceilings/Attic Floors: Elevate insulation to R-38 or above, incorporating vapor retarder paint or smart vapor retarders for optimal moisture management.Walls: Boost insulation to R-13 or more, utilizing smart vapor retarders or materials with adjustable permeability.Basements, Crawl Spaces: Increase insulation to R-19, targeting ground moisture and internal humidity control.Materials: Opt for eco-friendly, breathable insulation and vapor barrier materials that preserve the building's historic charm.This meticulous approach elevates the property's energy efficiency and moisture management, enhancing its value and ensuring a profitable return without compromising its architectural integrity.I'd like to hear your thoughts, experiences, or any advice you might have on integrating vapor barriers and insulation in renovating historic properties.