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Bob Avery New Twin Cities Investor Looking for Advice Getting Started
16 December 2024 | 7 replies
.- My Resources / Constraints: I'm in a by no means unique, but perhaps less common situation for those getting started; I'm a somewhat senior software engineer at a tech megacorp and should be able to save a couple of down payments per year for lower priced houses (100-200 in my area), or perhaps one medium priced house (300-500).
David To California call for class action lawsuit on Eviction Moratorium
14 January 2025 | 329 replies
Apparently, when my sister parked in the driveway when visiting my mom, she revved her engine too loud and honked at her to intimidate her (according to my sister, she did no such thing and I believe her—we are adults).
Toby Khan Wichita, KS Investors
9 January 2025 | 107 replies
That's not exactly an up and coming area -- I'd research who built them - can likely find that by going to the SG County Recorded Docs site or by seeing who pulled the permits during const -- Wichita has been on a duplex building boom -- look at the tax value -- They probably have that or less in it on the build - I also doubt they were built to be quality long term -- things such as the trim/cabinets etc -- they all look like the cheapest stuff a guy could buy - if the cabinets aren't oak and there is MDF or pine trim and pre-hung doors with engineered wood jams I'd run.  2-3 yrs ago for $180k -205 or so you could buy duplexes in Maize, Kechi, Valley center all day to builders that were selling them off to investors - not worth that in that area.
Joseph Chacko vellukunnel Rookie investor exploring a multi family in jersey city heights
17 December 2024 | 8 replies
Definitely get the structural engineer to look at the joists & support beams to see what's up with the uneven floors.
Mak K. 1 Ac lot- How many homes on average- Home Development
19 December 2024 | 1 reply
Make sure utilities are available, and that you have tap fees included in your estimate, as well as engineering (site plan), architectural plan, and other bits you might need to consider for your market (landscaping and costs of sale, for example).
Scott MacComb Contract with general contractor on house flip
31 December 2024 | 13 replies
Support your application with comprehensive documentation, such as a licensed architect or engineer who might have to approve your plan.
Alan Asriants Taking on a major construction project in 2025 - What are some common hurdles?
30 December 2024 | 10 replies
We do engineer hardwood and no Lux viynl like our competitors So all these things probably cost me 25k pre house but we have been selling them for 100k higher than Lennar for same sq ft and have created the highest priced development in town. we are approaching 400 a foot for finished product which was unheard of in Canby Oregon.U can see the homes and the finishs if you go to  Ivyridgeestatescanby  dot com. 
Paul Dashevsky SB9 for property in California
23 December 2024 | 25 replies
The surveyors and engineers have been helpful. 
Fred Robertson Pier & Beam Foundation Heaving
19 December 2024 | 3 replies
I would say certainly within a month.This is your opportubnity to call in a soils engineer and make sure this does not happen again.
Akshay Monga H1B Couple Exploring Real Estate Investing: Seeking Strategy Advice and Networking
26 December 2024 | 7 replies
Hi BiggerPockets community,We are a married couple based in the California Bay Area, both working as software engineers with a combined income of close to a Million USD.