
23 November 2011 | 8 replies
The hacks from the environmental company teaching the class I took, the poor 2 guys raking in 4k for an 8 hour class, summed it up by saying anything under a scenario like this, a for-profit engagement, would be bound by the rules, of course consistent with the other nuances mentioned above.

22 March 2012 | 19 replies
I personally think that as energy costs rise and people become more aware of environmental products, zero energy and Eco-friendly products are going to be standard in homes.

2 April 2012 | 25 replies
Resurants, food preperations, chemical industries and probably oil and gas as well (considering the environmental impact issues).
11 April 2012 | 11 replies
- NedI'm pretty sure it's the pollution here.Originally posted by Ned Carey: My understanding is that in NJ someone can't come in a purchase the property and pay off the taxes when it is in tax sale foreclosure.

18 April 2012 | 20 replies
Planners seem to go the extreme with amenities and they don't see that such adds expense for development and leads to a limited higher end market.You might also take some more environmental courses which is a big subject for planners, developers and investors.

28 July 2013 | 27 replies
But they are often well maintained, with cut grass and potted plants out front: No matter how many people have left, for those that remain this is still home.There are also an estimated 2,000 city gardens, which environmental activist Shea Howell says popped up years before the idea of urban farming surfaced.

2 June 2013 | 2 replies
I like the firm's stated values (community oriented, karmaic thinking, environmentally friendly, driven), the investment area (Five Points neighborhood in Denver), and the types of transactions (flips, wholesaling, and development).I am not the experienced real estate investor they want to add to their team; however, I do think I can offer them some value in exchange a more hands on real estate education.

11 May 2013 | 6 replies
In doing so, identify the intended use, density, buffers to residential areas, utility capacity, traffic patterns and parking, engress/egress, environmental impact if any and water retention as well as the tax base being increased.

11 May 2013 | 8 replies
Land can be complicated ans there are often all kinds of restrictions like zoning or environmental as to what you can do with the land.

23 May 2013 | 4 replies
You would usually require a site plan indicating your proposed land development indicating the road net work, utilities, drainage,(well&septic) or water and sewer lines, water retention ponds.wet land study, environmental impact study, and you might need permits from the highway authority for entrance ways.