
13 July 2021 | 5 replies
If you have functional arms you can swing a hammer.

3 June 2021 | 10 replies
.#3 You may want them to go do a quick visual inspection of the house before you make your offer....they may be able to keep you out of trouble before you even get started.#4 They can provide you comps for both the purchase and rents, and perhaps verify rents for you of current tenants.#5 They may be able to provide location expertise and inside knowledge of the area for you....the good, the bad, the ugly.

4 June 2021 | 5 replies
The market dictates price as a function of desirability...and the verdict is out on this property that it is not worth what it's listed for...when the right price is set, it will sell...assuming it's worth more than listed currently is flawed thinking.Good hustle, though

3 June 2021 | 3 replies
In order to authorize a change in nonconforming use, the Board of Adjustment shall consider the relative impacts of the existing nonconforming use and the proposed nonconforming use with regard to traffic, noise, pollution, visual appearance and compatibility with the neighborhood, and shall make the following findings:1) The proposed use is expected to result in impacts which are less than those associated with the existing use.2) The proposed use will be more compatible with the surrounding neighborhood than is the existing use.3) Approval of the change in nonconforming use serves the public health, safety and general welfare.4) Failure to approve the change in nonconforming use would result in a hardship to the owner of the property on which the nonconforming use is situated.An existing nonconforming use shall be discontinued within 60 days of the date of approval of a change in nonconforming use.

6 June 2021 | 9 replies
Engineered wood is more readily available, budget friendly, and absolutely beautiful because it looks and functions almost identically to solid hardwood.
5 June 2021 | 6 replies
I’m kind of a stickler on making sure everything functions properly and repairs are made promptly.

26 July 2021 | 7 replies
can you share a map to visualize the location?

3 June 2021 | 1 reply
To fund these repairs, I used the same HELOC.As you can tell from the before and after pictures below, the differences are mostly a function of higher quality photos.

3 June 2021 | 1 reply
Here's a simple example (because I'm a visual learner lol):Assumed ARV = $115,000Purchase Price + Cost = $45,000Rehab Costs = $35,000All In Costs (total above) = $80,000 financed fully by a HMLBut then the appraisal comes back at $100,000 and you're only able to obtain an 75% LTV, meaning you'll only cash out $75,000.

5 June 2021 | 4 replies
I am looking to have some plumbing work done on a 6 flat in Pilsen ( the drainage in the crawl isn’t functioning properly).