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Bradley A. Painters & Electricians - Chicago/Forest Park
8 July 2019 | 1 reply
Make sure to stop in at the village hall and meet the folks in the building department.
Jack Medford Madison, Wisconsin - Q2 Report
1 January 2021 | 9 replies
School district is obviously a huge differentiator in price and if you aren’t an amateur cartographer you will have a hard time navigating the city/town/village boundaries which can have minimal relation to the postal mailing city which has minimal relation to the school district. 
Bruce P. Sanity Checking Contractor Quote Cost
10 July 2019 | 3 replies
Hi, So my friend recently bought a single family 4 bed/2 bath house in the Simi Valley/Thousand Oaks/Moorpark/Newbury Park/Westlake Village area.
Edward Seid New ADU bill passed in Seattle & opportunity zones
10 July 2019 | 3 replies
It actually has very good dual ADU potential which I considered a plus when buying,  but at this point I have no intention of building out as such.I support some of the changes to SF zoning since as we all know the only long term way to keep housing costs under control is keep building,  and while seattle does have lots of capacity in its urban villages and L zoned areas,  adding more ADUs is the least negative-impact way to achieve some higher density in existing single family zoned neighborhoods.  
Henry Massey Hi! I'm Henry from Chicago, IL.
12 July 2019 | 3 replies
I have my eyes on a few areas actually: West Town, Ukrainian Village, Humboldt Park, Pilsen, and Bridgeport.
James Mercure Seeking multi family properties in Delaware.
12 July 2019 | 3 replies
So there's a big difference between buying a multi family building in Newark near UDel where you're likely to have predominately student renter base, compared with buying a multi family in Trolley Square in Wilmington or buying a multifamily in East Brandywine Village, or buying on the Market Street corridor that BPG is redeveloping, or buying a multi family in Dover where you'll have a lot of military renters (depending on how close to the base you are) or you could have multi family down in Sussex county by the shore towns and do more short term AirBnB type stuff, or you could be in rural Sussex county which will be a whole other animal.Point is...yes there are multi family in Delaware just like any other state and like any other state there is a diverse set of environments, knowing what kind of multifamily you want to buy and the type of tenants you want, the returns you'd like to see, etc.
Barry B. Free dirt, hillside soil, delivered free
14 July 2019 | 4 replies
Will deliver to your location for free or we can loan your trucks in Oakland Hills, close to Montclair village in Oakland.Since I saw some dirt wanted posts, thought I would offer it here.
Account Closed How do I find investors interested in higher risk investments.
20 July 2019 | 18 replies
I'm attempting to develop a template tiny house village/community that would solve the primary issue with tiny houses for any city or county across the nation.
Matt Bazydlo Need a realtor - Chicago Southside
12 July 2019 | 3 replies
Have pre approval for $300k and in need of a investor knowledgeable realtor in the Little Village or Summit,IL area of Chicago.
Cheryl James Construction Loan then Refinance as Rental
18 July 2019 | 13 replies
I have a village lot in WNY that I am considering building a SFR and then renting it out for about three years.