
18 May 2024 | 2 replies
We are a family owned design build, he cared much about that as well, he wanted to help us.

21 May 2024 | 34 replies
And there's a ton of social media influencers pushing this fake narrative - rented cars, houses, jet interiors to take pictures/videos etc - some of them are pretty good at making it look real.

18 May 2024 | 5 replies
It is a 24,000sf structure with the ability to add an additional 6,000sf of interior space through a currently unused portion of the building.

18 May 2024 | 8 replies
Alabama counties don't all designate it the same, but in the largest county, Jefferson, R/S means that no one bid on the property at the tax sale so the property was bid in by the state and then it was ReSold to an investor.

19 May 2024 | 23 replies
Simply because the design doesn't promote death benefit, it promotes cash value growth.

17 May 2024 | 19 replies
We replaced the old roof as part of the project and had the interior walls primed (with Kilz) and painted.

17 May 2024 | 1 reply
I believe that the design of the property wouldn’t be a problem, however I would like some ideas on how to make this lot buildable in the eyes of the zoning department.

19 May 2024 | 90 replies
Before I bought it I was buying real estate giving myself and my daughter something to do, my lily girl (Alice kate) was disabled and a single father it gave us something to look forward to every day rehabbing apartments, I started doing some research on turning a small complex into something for her and design it for her wheelchair in case something would ever happen to me, she would have her own place ,in my research I seen assisted living facilities and thought thats what she needs something with nurses. well I found this 4000sqft building and it was an ALF I made the owner an offer and bought it!

18 May 2024 | 8 replies
But I suspect EPA didn't design a special rule for tax lien and foreclosure investors, who are limited in the due diligence they can legally perform.

20 May 2024 | 121 replies
Here's an overview: TRADE AREA - 3 Mile Radius• 12 traditional facilities• 864,595 net rentable sq ft• 41,175 sq ft climate-controlled• 823,420 sq ft non-climate-controlled• 21.2 sq ft per capita overall• 1.0 sq ft per capita climate-controlled• 20.2 sq ft per capita non-climate- controlled• No boat and RV specialty facilities (although, all the facilities in the area have a portion of space designated for this and are usually maxed out)DEMOGRAPHICS - 3 Mile Radius• 40,786 population• 2.0% one-year population growth• 6.3% three-year population growth• 12,869 households• 37% renters• 26% multi-family• $44,627 median HH income• $123,150 median house value ($267,836 county)YELLOW LIGHTPros:• Climate control likelyundersupplied• Population growth is great• Good number of renters goodfor turnover and raising prices• Opportunity for boat and RVstorageCons:• Market may at equilibrium oroversupplied with additionaldevelopment• 2 facilities built in 2018 may stillbe in lease-up (yellow dots)• Low median house value andhousehold income - (This seems incorrect.