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Aaron Vanderpool Architect Looking to Transition to Development - Any ADVISE?
23 February 2022 | 22 replies
You could partner with a person who owns raw land where you would do the land development to bring it to shovel ready.
Lincoln Harris 110 acres of prime land. Should I sell now, wait or ?
21 February 2023 | 12 replies
The closer you get it to be shovel ready the more you'll be able to sell it for.
Tavis Stice Setting house rules when you have roommates
28 June 2023 | 5 replies
and enough pots pans and eating stuff to last 8 days, or would you need maid service more often.If the sink has a hand held squirt nozzle and a soap filled sponge wand it's easier than doing dishes by hand.The maid could change the sheets and towels, vacuum, cleanse the kitchen NSF sanitary (including the fridge), take the garbage to the curb, put down some carpet fresh, etc...Let the boys divvy up grass, snow shoveling and who makes the pot roast, carrots and potatoes for that night (that's a real muscle building meal).If you do go with a maid, it might be wise to pick one they won't be hitting on all the time, to ensure she is there to get her work done vs etc...
Brad Fausett Buying from Holton Wise- poor communication
11 April 2021 | 121 replies
I have explained to you about 4 times now the offer needed to be AS-IS.Just put down the shovel dude.
Alex Moazeni Entire sewer line replacement
20 June 2023 | 8 replies
Is this one man and his trusty shovel or does he have a crew?
Andrii Okipnyi Upcoming winter in Chicago
5 October 2016 | 3 replies
Does anyone have any good recommendations for people they use to shovel the snow of their buildings?
Dan Krupa How to save $13,000 on a sewer main repair
27 June 2023 | 5 replies
The next day the city inspector came out and I did the pressure check, then I back filled with a shovel(this was the toughest part but a good workout) and compacted. 
Wesley Mullen In today's market, is it better to build vs buy?
29 December 2022 | 6 replies
Land entitlement is a big business, largely due to all of the legalities involved and the complexity of getting raw land into a shovel-ready condition.Something to bear in mind - big investors frequently do not have all of the money they need to do their deals.
Brett Bessette Utilities Usage Per Unit Monthly
20 January 2020 | 13 replies
These days cap rates are getting pretty compressed and an 8 cap is very rare; I would expect to pay much closer to 6 for C class.I don't have an answer off the top of my head for snow removal, it really depends how many porches, walkways, whether parking area is included or tenants shovel themselves out, etc.
Brandon Ribeiro Turn Key Multifamily Properties in Philly
13 July 2023 | 0 replies
Looking to connect with investors + Developers who specifically have experience with new construction properties in the Philly market, whether it be buying shovel ready lots and developing them- or purchasing the Newly built multi's.