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Daniel Bryant Bought a Residential property and rezoned to commercial. Question..
16 April 2024 | 2 replies
However after all the work thats required which includes landscape, parking lot, fencing lighting and interior/exterior work, it looks like the presumed cost of remodeling it will be double that, although Im not positive (still taking bids).Ive priced a comparable property in our area which has similar square footage and lot size and they seem to be going between $700-800k, and so my question is: based on a higher than expected construction cost which is necessary to finish our project, one which will exceed the amount of money of what a similar property goes for in our neighbrhood, should I continue with this project, or an alternative plan would be to simply beautify it for approximately 100-150k and ditch the plans, and flip it instead for approximately 700-800k now that its zoned commercial.My fear is that if I do invest the moneys to finish the project over the budget I initially priced it for, and the business doesnt take off, I would initially lose money on this investment.Thank you for taking the time reading this.
Luke Panas ADUs - Opinions on Critical Upgrades and Features for Added Value
16 April 2024 | 7 replies
You will need to install outlets, switches, and lighting fixtures as needed,Plumbing: You will almost certainly need to connect all drains to the sewer and bring in water lines.Windows and doors: To provide natural light and ventilation, you will need to add windows and doors to the garage.
Robert Zajac Questions/concerns about normal PM fees/expectations for Cleveland Ohio
18 April 2024 | 12 replies
I would love some advice here Since the rents in Cleveland are on the lower end the companies need to have additional fees to keep the lights on and the businesses running.
Stephanie St. Germain Reliable cleaners for STR
16 April 2024 | 6 replies
The list should also include if supplies are needed, if air or water filters need to be changed-out, if light-bulbs need to be replaced, etc. 
Stacy Reese Looking to Invest in Real Estate
16 April 2024 | 6 replies
And if you can take action when you are 80% ready you will get where you are going light years a head of others!
Huiping S. How to prevent work group booking for short-term rental?
16 April 2024 | 9 replies
Very nice, very respectful and overall super pleasant and appreciative...BUT...they checked in and wondered if I had a wall clock, they needed a reading light, wondered about a 6' extension cord or if I could get them one, were there more hangers etc.
Don Zhang Survey for investors and small developers
15 April 2024 | 0 replies
In light of current high rate environment, if you were an investor/developer, and you were about to start a 30 unit residential/commercial mixed use property (ground level a few shops, rental apartments upstairs), what percent of rate return are you expecting for your initial capital? 
Trace Martin Texas markets and Visiting next week (Mostly Houston, Austin, and Dallas)
16 April 2024 | 23 replies
People seemed more on edge, there were worse drivers and annoying drivers who honked as soon as the light turned green. 
Joe S. Who is investing in their own physical health?
18 April 2024 | 141 replies
Sometimes having consecutive days of hard workouts has caused me injuries in the past, so if I have a hard workout today and tomorrow I'm feeling sore I would switch it to a light 20-minute walk.
Sophia Boro What Are You Investing In?
15 April 2024 | 7 replies
Have you ever seen a proforma painted in a negative light?