
20 May 2018 | 7 replies
If yes, I will look into Northside ISD.However, according to link below San Antonio ISD is graded a D.https://www.davedowns.com/best-school-districts-sa...Just to make it clear, I agree with ya'll.

21 February 2018 | 14 replies
I have been to HD hundreds of times, and if a product is not too familiar, then don’t bet on it that they know anything about the product, that tells me that their install team will be of the same grade.

25 June 2017 | 4 replies
Are you saying 5 stories above grade or 7 above grade?

3 April 2018 | 24 replies
It's hard to classify an entire city a certain grade - to a certain extent.

14 June 2017 | 3 replies
(Fyi, none of the below comps have pools).Comp 1: 2/1 1000 sq ft 1956 low to mid grade home in decent shape 4 DOM $210Comp 2: 2/1 900 sq ft 1956 low grade bathroom, great curb appeal, new appliances DOM unk $180 Comp 3: 3/2 1200 sq ft 1957 **distressed property** 30 DOM $180Located a few blocks away:Comp 4: 3/1 1700 sq ft 1925 very low grade, a little bit run down. 90 DOM $250The only other properties are across a very major street all going for about $320 for 2 and 3 bedroom homes with and without pools.

22 August 2022 | 2 replies
Hi BP,I have a commercial property in Cincinnati, OH NNN-leased out to a single corporate tenant (pharmacy).

30 January 2018 | 12 replies
Here's a general overview:130 acres of land split between two parcelspreviously operated as a golf course until the owner passed away; it has since been shut downalready has a septic system for the club house/restaurant that has been maintenanced regularly (not sure how many homes it could sustain)land was evaluated by a developer, but was written off due to a lack of public water/sewagetownship told me (not in writing) that public sewage and water will likely go in within 5 yearsthe land is aesthetically pleasing with rolling hills (slight grade) and a few pondsOwnerswell off financially; want to sell but are in no hurry; they are considering a few optionswilling to work out flexible terms: owner finance, lease, lease optionrequire that in the event of a lease or payment delayed owner finance situation, that the taxes are coveredLocation2 minute ride to the highway11 minute drive to a Walmart Supercenter$93,000 median home sale priceone hour outside a major metro6.2% unemployment rateStartup Capital Required: Property taxes through-out development of first phase of MHs until income producing; then split profit, begin payments, etcEngineering plans for 50 homes (expandable to 200 based on demand)surveys, environmental assessments, permittingdesigned to eventually tie-in to public water and sewageConstruction of lots, roads, and foundationsPurchase of new homes to be sold offI believe there is a significant demand for a family friendly park, retirement community, or both.

27 December 2018 | 34 replies
Additionally, there is a lot of deferred maintenance and deteriorated property grades.

1 November 2017 | 24 replies
One thing I know is I am not going to make the mistake of raising my kids with the "slave/poor dad" mentality - get good grades, get a job, keep head down, don't step on toes, meet deadlines, sit in cubicle.

25 July 2016 | 46 replies
It would need an elevator and a professional grade kitchen to start, and apparantly the living area needs to be a certain size and have a certain amount of windows.