
10 May 2021 | 2 replies
So we saw it as an opportunity to look at properties and noticed quite a few small to medium sized Mobilehome Parks.

1 April 2021 | 18 replies
My ideal first flip would be something under 1200 square feet and light to medium rehab.

23 December 2020 | 5 replies
Hey everyone,I am looking for resources on risk management when moving from small residential real estate to medium size commercial multi family (20-50 units).

19 January 2021 | 8 replies
And plenty of them are designed for landlords with small portfolios and up to medium portfolios.

21 May 2021 | 13 replies
@Jessica, definitely see some small/medium mobile home parks for sale here and there.

29 June 2021 | 26 replies
incredibly high population growth rates, great demand for MF specially in the mid range and small to medium size unit counts.

4 June 2021 | 3 replies
I'm curious everyone's thoughts on using IRR to evaluate deals vs some of the other calcs that are seen more often.As (new) buy and hold investors in our early 40s, my husband and I are far less concerned with what happens in the first 12 months of an investment and more concerned with the medium to long term horizon with our investments (5+ years.)

26 April 2015 | 7 replies
On a second floor I would look for the same length or slightly shorter (left to right) so you can just add a nipple to make up the width.99% of radiators you will encounter will be oversized for the room's heating requirements - so going a little smaller is fine.stephen-------------- Originally posted by @Jeff K.

13 October 2018 | 4 replies
.): The distance from the property line of the front and side walls, porches, and exterior features of any proposed new construction must be compatible with the distance from the property line of similar elements of existing contributing structures in the context area.The exterior features of new construction must be compatible with the exterior features of existing contributing structures in the context area.The scale and proportions of the new construction, including the relationship of the width, overall height, eave height, foundation height, porch height, roof shape and roof pitch, and other dimensions to each other, must be compatible with the typical scale and proportions of existing contributing structures in the context area unless special circumstances, such as an atypical use, location or lot size, warrant an atypical scale and proportions.The height of the new construction must not be taller than the typical height of existing contributing structures in the context areas unless special circumstances , such as an atypical use, location or lot size warrant an atypical height, except that:a.design guidelines for an individual historic district may provide that a new construction with two stories may be constructed in a context area with only one-story contributing structures as long as the first story of the new construction has proportions compatible with the contributing structures in the context area, and the second story has similar proportions to the first story; andb.

21 October 2018 | 3 replies
.$15/sq ft for medium rehab......$20/sq ft for full rehab.....