Chase Romine
Buy or build a mobile home park?
18 July 2019 | 8 replies
Just ask the Planner what the current zoning is and General Plan Land Use designation.
Daniel Tou
Hello from Souther California
3 December 2019 | 3 replies
My wife, Jacquelyn is a free lance graphic designer.
Natalie Wells
Purchasing Owner Occupied 4plex/ Seattle- best financing options
17 July 2019 | 5 replies
As opposed to right now, where there are huge swaths of areas that have "no income," designation and you can buy 5% down fourplexes at will.I think the govt agencies figured out that their money wasnt really helping the intended but rather being used to help aspiring investors build their portfolio so they've decided to make this adjustment.As a lender we can still use this program as long as we lock prior to the end of july
Sylvia B.
Unable to post images
16 January 2020 | 20 replies
The only guy I currently know (my nieces husband) is neck deep in robotic pilot design for helicopters (he actually has a full sized chopper in his company workshop) & I'm convinced he's very familiar with weaponized drones.
Lara Kimbrell
Bellaire Family Home Flip
16 July 2019 | 2 replies
I changed the floor plan to be open concept, completely rewired the house, complete remodel of the kitchen and bathrooms with modern features and design.
Meaghan Simonich
New Investor Introduction SFH & MFH
4 August 2019 | 11 replies
He's actually working his way towards getting to Seattle for work as an Industrial Designer and be near his girl.
Robert McAleer
Calc Help. Looking for Errors, Seattle fixer, Brrrr
16 July 2019 | 3 replies
This house looks straight and solid with several additions but exterior it looks good (design) needs full exterior paint and finish and noticed extreme little physical repair. main house 2600' garage and adu 500' and additional 250' storage building.neighbors have been in the house and kept it secure from homeless and drugs. they say it is not torn out but the old lady never updated anything.
Blake Bailey
Thoughts on Section 8?
26 July 2019 | 31 replies
Hmm...I wonder how it is the first examples seem to be important to all landlords, yet that last one somehow gets a pass from some landlords...maybe because there is a government program designed to act as a safety net in that scenario?
Deniz Eker
Insurance for Rental occupancy and eviction
1 July 2020 | 2 replies
Programs like this are designed to be a win-win; the cost per client is low enough not to hurt their cashflow but to provide real tangible and substantial benefits if triggered; but by keeping costs per client reasonable and offering a legitimate benefit, the PM signs up enough clients to more than cover those 5% of evictions they face annually with the total fees they collect.
Steve Stuart
One hot water heater for 32 Units... enough?
3 July 2020 | 14 replies
I have a 10 gal/minute on demand system for my house which I believe is designed to handle 4 or 5 showers at once, so if you have a 100 gal/minute on-demand system that will meet your load.