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Henrik Arnroed Would you live in the market before you buy?
27 July 2024 | 16 replies
I would get a paper map of the city, go and visit with a several different brokers (in different areas) and bring that map- then ask them where the neighborhoods are that are Class A class B class C class D and where the war zones are.
Tyler Warlow What do I need to consider when adding a kitchen?
25 July 2024 | 14 replies
If you want a true duplex, you'd also need to make sure zoning would allow it vs adding a legal suite.Why not just buy an existing duplex?
Janne Wallace adu(s) how do i?
25 July 2024 | 0 replies
hello-q: i hope that you have quite the plethora in information about the decide to..build a square space (office like in function) right next to house-to have "reason space" to work from home ('i am forced to work from home bcs of having parent who survives a stroke-cared for on/in house property, bcs putting her instead in assisted living-wouldn't be more affordable/feasable, and many states (california being one) are willing to help loved one(s) to age/stay in place as reason to build these extra spaces in/on property..putting her in the situation as more benefitting i am researching the state orgs to find out what to do=being as stellar the careful/accurate as i can with gathering as to what to do..including the obtain of funding per any grants.and trusting that having your consultation has us getting away from issue/noise over just purchasing/happenstance model in default assisted: residential (multi bed home stead-with all the red tape & fees/tax justify better?
Casey Melucci Help Understanding Hard Money Lender's Terms
26 July 2024 | 5 replies
The offer would be subject to town issuance of a zoning cert. stating the lot can be built on.
Varun Hegde CFD Seller missing borrower's DL or proof of title insurance - is this a red flag?
24 July 2024 | 12 replies

In contract to purchase a CFD in MO. Have done most due diligence items, but I'm stuck on two pieces that I'm not sure about.1. The seller doesn't have the borrower's driver license or any identity verification paperw...

Account Closed Flipping Rezoned Land
25 July 2024 | 5 replies
Hi all,I recently posted about this topic and unfortunately did not receive any responses.I have recently established my land acquisition business with the goal to purchase parcels of land, either within data center opportunity zones or areas with the potential to allow for data center development, rezone the property with submitted plans, then sell to developers ‘shovel-ready’ within the various jurisdictions of the Commonwealth of Virginia.I understand there are multiple mechanisms that come into play including obtaining financing (partnering with an experienced investor), utilizing land-use attorneys, land surveying and engineering firms, appraisers, as well as approval from local planning commissions, board of supervisors, etc.Would there be any investors who are currently active in this niche?
Christopher Davis Concerning situation with my agent
28 July 2024 | 27 replies
Is this a major red flag of her professionalism?
Mike Hendrickson Can I have a rental with a USDA loan?
25 July 2024 | 10 replies
Probably not, because in some states would change the tax status of the property to Secondary which could be a red flag for USDA especially if they are the ones you are making the payments to, which is the case with USDA Direct loans. 
Navjeet Singh Put non contingent offer - closing jitters
27 July 2024 | 15 replies
And if they see a huge red flag, then you'll feel ok about ditching the deal.And don't do this again, waiving contingincies is for pros.