
19 June 2020 | 11 replies
Main advantages for doing this:Provides an accurate record of key details of the house (square footage of rooms, number/size of windows, and so on) that allows for more accurate estimating, and is available all in one placeIs the source for diagrams if we need to pull permitsAllows us to visualize structural changes like moving a wall, adding a door, remodeling kitchens and bathroomsAttached is an example of a stair rebuild we did on a deck where we demo'd the existing staircase, then rebuilt it in a different shape (L vs.

9 October 2020 | 14 replies
Without a title report and a visual inspection of the land, it’s tough to answer that question.

4 February 2023 | 2 replies
I am more of a visual learner than reading a book

27 June 2021 | 4 replies
There's no substitution for your own visual evaluation.

4 March 2023 | 2 replies
I would love to send you some analysis of costs, revenues, and visualizations explaining what we are currently working at.

19 June 2017 | 35 replies
If you haven't seen the show, he talks about his capital as soliders and that he expects every soldier to go into battle, return, and bring more captured soldiers with it.I literally imagine a $100 bill marching off into some medieval battle, returning with a captured $10 bill.This visual works for me for two reasons:1.

8 January 2023 | 1 reply
We all talk about “lack of inventory” being the problem with the market but this visual makes it easy to understand.

7 November 2020 | 11 replies
our current lot only has a SFR (COO pre 1978) and an unpermitted basement (within footprint of building) which we want to legalize.if you are open, i can message you some renders/drawings of our lot to help you visualize better.

18 April 2023 | 8 replies
It's important to note that a home inspection is a non-invasive visual inspection and may not cover inaccessible or hidden areas.