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Michael Delpapa New Investor: Which city should I choose as a market?
17 November 2017 | 2 replies
In terms of funding the real estate business, I am currently searching for a W2 engineering / manufacturing job in the Miami area .
Nav Krishnan Raising funds for a down payment while managing student loans
16 November 2017 | 0 replies
Hi, I'm Nav and I live/work as a cybersec engineer in the Northern Virginia area.
Scott Choppin Submit your development deal for review and analyses
3 July 2018 | 31 replies
You can also call local small and midsize GC's for their budget guidance on hard costs.You can do a very simple proforma as follows:Revenue from salesLess Broker fees for condo sales, closing costs for unit sales, warranty costs for units salesLand, closing costs for land, broker fees for landSoft costs, architecture, civil eng, MEP/S engineering, soils report, Phase 1 if needed, developer insurance, prop. taxes during const., marketing, subdivision costs, HOA formation and reservesHard costs - GC contract costs, overhead, profit, insuranceDevelopment impact fees, permit fees, school fees, park fees, etc.Loan costs for const. loan, interest carry, loan fees, appraisal costs, lender legal, funds controlDeveloper feeEquals (what's left) - developer profit, normally shared between equity investor and developer. 6.
Chelsea Mastin Turning a SFH into a duplex- estimating cost
18 November 2017 | 5 replies
All penetrations for pipes, duct work, wiring or anything else much be caulked with fire retardant material.In many areas a condo separation will require a subdivision plan, with engineering, blue prints and municipal/county review and approval. 
Bradley Humphreys Central Texas, Shipping containers, real estate investing
18 November 2017 | 2 replies
I was considering hiring an engineering firm to design the home to make sure everything is structurally sound.
Tanner Queen Due Diligence Checklist - Independent for Seller / buyer
19 November 2017 | 5 replies
I worked for an engineering company whose structural engineer messed up the design and the result was that a fully finished house had to be torn down and a completely different foundation system used.
Angela Vestal Allure vs hardwood flooring
3 February 2018 | 12 replies
I’m trying to decide between Allure flooring and an inexpensive engineered hardwood at around the same price.   
Brian Hughes New member: Brian in Seattle
21 November 2017 | 11 replies
I managed the rentals myself up until early this year when I hired a property management firm in order to get some free time back, have some backup so I can go on vacations again,  and in response to the hostile political environment towards landlords in seattle.My long term plan with REI is to get to a large enough door count such that with sufficient equity the net cash flow is enough to live on comfortably  (which I would define as matching my current gross software engineer's salary).    
Brian Kohlsaat New Guy from Denver, CO.
16 December 2017 | 8 replies
A little about myself, I'm an engineer working in the aerospace industry and I am here to start from the bottom and work my way up in the real estate world.  
Ike Ekeh Real Estate Developers in Southern California
20 November 2017 | 7 replies
Hire and manage a design team, including architect, landscape architect, civil engineer, soils engineer, to produce the initial design concepts and schematic plans necessary to complete the entitlement process.