Heidi Braunhardt
Downtown Fort Lauderdale Duplex Buy & Hold - Long Term & AIRBNB
26 January 2025 | 1 reply
what would you think of a 14,600sqft 3 unit property in sailboat bend, off market, that is RMM25 zoned and has a nice single family and duplex behind it, half of the lot if empty so it can be developed or RV/trailer parking, for $1.1M?
Zach McKay
New Investor in New Haven, CT looking to Connect & Learn from Others
9 January 2025 | 9 replies
I have my eyes on New Haven, CT given its growing population and proximity to universities.
Bob Lachance
The Challenges New Realtors and Investors Face and How to Overcome Them
28 January 2025 | 0 replies
It can be discouraging for newcomers.Solution: Develop resilience and learn to view rejection as part of the process.
Raul Velazquez
REI in Vancouver, BC
17 January 2025 | 9 replies
Bonus 4: develop a list of questions you want to get answers to before you do any opportunity.
Tenzapa Wakombe
"It is easy to doubt everything when you know nothing" Intro Post
24 January 2025 | 12 replies
Right now, I am an aspiring real estate agent specializing in investment properties while also in the process of developing an app!
Yaroslav Shtogun
Lot split with house on the line
20 January 2025 | 16 replies
Flip to another developer looking for your zoning ordinances.
Aaron Ram
Seller Financed Deal - What am I missing?
31 January 2025 | 7 replies
I would appreciate any advice on anything I may be missing with putting this together or should neogotiate before finanlizing.Negotiated so far:Property: 9 Unit - 7 Apartments + 2 Commercial Garages (4 unit apt building + 3 unit apt building w/ commercial garage attached + standalone commercial garage on same lot)Background/Why owner is selling: A seasoned builder of 50 years, the owner purchased the property in the 1970s for around $8,000.00, later developing three apartments and two commercial structures.
Chris Blackburn
Tax credit 45L for a 90 unit or 112 unit project? What should it cost?
22 January 2025 | 1 reply
Key Details of the 45L Tax Credit:The credit offers up to $2,000 per eligible unit for builders and developers of residential homes that meet specific energy efficiency criteria.To qualify, the units need to meet or exceed certain energy performance levels in comparison to the national model energy code (e.g., the 2006 or 2009 IECC — International Energy Conservation Code).Cost Considerations for a 90-unit or 112-unit Project:The actual cost of qualifying for the 45L tax credit depends on various factors, including:Energy Efficiency Compliance: The primary cost will come from ensuring that each unit meets the required energy efficiency standards, which typically involve energy modeling, certification from third-party energy raters, and potentially upgrading insulation, HVAC systems, windows, and other components of the building to meet the necessary performance levels.Energy Modeling: Typically, you'll need to pay for an energy consultant or engineer to model the building's energy performance and ensure it qualifies for the credit.
Eneg R.
price per sq/ft in 2025 to build multi unit or ADU if possible to split utilities
31 January 2025 | 2 replies
I'd build up and go for at least 2 units but 3 stories is better. 3 story walk up apartments account for almost 65% of apartment developments round he country. this is what I'd recommend on your lot. this is 35' tall and we do it in columbus oh
Mark G.
PropStream or PropertyRadar - Freshest Leads
19 January 2025 | 6 replies
I mean really robust and to us the money is made finding those pearls of land that can be developed