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Anastasia Monro Build or Invest?
16 August 2024 | 6 replies
Time is something I would have to consider; thankfully, our family business is construction, so hopefully, I'll be able to get those answers quickly! 
Andrew S. Is OnSightPROS.com a worthwhile service?
15 August 2024 | 3 replies
We used to have in-house inspectors but it was hard to scale and with our heavies season being that of summer months, at 1000+ units we weren't able to hire enough inspectors for the last day of month move outs and first day of month move ins and then still keep them fully-employed in our slower season in fall/winter.
Renee Williams Pace Morby’s Gator Lending - yay or nay?
19 August 2024 | 42 replies
With real estate, investments, and lending- all fields closely tied to construction- Gator Lending has provided me with structured, in-depth training, covering everything from legal intricacies of corporate structures to real estate finance law and SEC regulations.
Elaine Goepfert PLEASE HELP...being foreclosed on because property is upside down
20 August 2024 | 81 replies
I was buying brand new construction homes at the foreclosure sale for 30 to 50k.  2 years before the same houses were selling for 200 to 300k.. 
Jay Ritchie Contractors to replace lead / supply / main water line?
16 August 2024 | 11 replies
Maybe ask city inspectors which contractors have the least problems passing inspection?
Chase Brumfield Construction Loan Exit Options
13 August 2024 | 4 replies
Hi folks,My wife and I have a construction to permanent mortgage loan on land+home where we intended to build.Unfortunately, we found out that unexpected foundation work due to soft soil would likely make the project use triple our contingency reserve before even breaking ground.We are exploring our options on how to transfer our current financial obligations for this construction loan to some other loan offering (as moving forward with the project is now too financially risky).
Vierra Wong SB721 Balcony Inspections - SF Bay Area
14 August 2024 | 3 replies
Hi, Can anyone recommend a good inspector for the SB721 Balcony Inspections? 
Erik Jenkins Looking for 80K for vacant land
16 August 2024 | 3 replies
These loans cover the costs associated withpreparing the land for subdivision, such as grading, infrastructure, and legalfees.Ground-Up Construction Loans:If you plan to build on the land, a ground-up construction loan might be ideal.These loans typically cover both the cost of the land and the construction.They can offer more flexibility and longer terms, making them suitable for avariety of projects.The best option will depend on your specific needs and plans for theproperty.
Allan Kapoor Trouble pulling trigger on first rental property?
15 August 2024 | 16 replies
And even if so, would me walking the properties really give me more information than I would get from an experienced contractor/inspector?
Jacob Cho Californian trying to buy first investment property
16 August 2024 | 21 replies
A reliable team, including an investor-friendly agent, property manager, inspectors, and a lender, is essential.