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Christopher Duron Property With A Fault Line
9 March 2024 | 11 replies
In addition, being on a hillside in SoCal, it is critical to determine the makeup of the hillside sub-surface conditions as this will make the difference between a 150k foundation and a 500k foundation.
Levy Lanie Newbie: purchasing a mobile home
9 March 2024 | 5 replies
I am about to buy a pre-1976 manufactured home (700 sq ft) on permanent foundation.
Josh Ricord First House Hack Investment out of College
9 March 2024 | 0 replies
I wanted to use my introductory post on Bigger Pockets to prompt feedback and advice on my current foundational plan from industry professionals that can guide me on my journey to success. - How can I maximize my strategy for investment longevity?
Colton Mellor What’s the scoop on the Stockton California market?
9 March 2024 | 17 replies
North of town, west of I-5: 95219 Brookside (high end gated communities; Mello Roos school taxes - so high taxes; Lincoln School District; some peat dirt problems on streets; don't know about foundations); Spanos Park West (some gated; lots of huge houses; basically built for commuters just west of I-5; Lodi School District) North of town, east of I-5: 95209 Spanos Park East, Colonial Heights (most Lodi Unified Schools; though small pocket of Lincoln Unified) North of town, east of I-5: 95207 Parkwoods and Lincoln Village (Lincoln Unified Schools; was considered best family area due to Lincoln Schools, but lots of flat tops and built since the 1950s so electrical can be kind of minimal - 1 outlet in kitchen instead of enough to use multiple appliances); lot of remodeling in this area.
Matt Taylor First Deal - Cold Feet
9 March 2024 | 6 replies
Make sure that you have an inspection period of a couple of weeks to get contractors, inspectors for roof, foundations, electrical, plumbing, etc to make sure it is not needing too many repairs.From what you have said, it sounds pretty good.
Felix Shi Spent 250K to add an ADU in South Bay or buy a condo in East Bay in 2024
9 March 2024 | 26 replies
@Wilson Lau does $400/sq ft includes everything - including foundation?  
Eric Samuels Basement dehumidifier maintenance
7 March 2024 | 6 replies
Hey Eric, from your experience this is likely a property built with stone and mortar foundation as most properties in Philly area. 
David Shultz Total Newbie Here
7 March 2024 | 8 replies
Networking with like-minded individuals is an excellent first step towards building a strong foundation for your real estate endeavors.
Dave Harlan Picking a home inspector
7 March 2024 | 12 replies
I would get an inspection on every property even if its a shell . maybe there's something you don't see with foundation etc . few hundred for an inspection should just be a part of the expense of doing a project 
Dulce Davis Question about Lowball offers
6 March 2024 | 10 replies
At $130K is where it should've been at in the beginning if it hadn't had all the foundation issues.