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Craig S. Multifamily Construction Cost Projections?
17 October 2024 | 2 replies
A few of those cautions include the investigation of existing encumbrances on the ground (zoning requirements, existing or proposed easements and assessments, encroachments, etc.), existing site conditions (high ground water, site topography, existing soil types and soil environmental concerns, etc.), the location, depth, and capacity of utilities to service the site - including public utilities (sanitary, storm and water services), franchised utilities (power, gas, cable), capacity of the local streets to accommodate additional traffic from your development...Be sure to find out if there are any specific local ordinances you need to satisfy (possible tree & wetland surveys, together with any necessary tree & landscape or wetland mitigation plans) and whether there are any concerns from municipal departments (e.g. hydrant locations from the fire department, storm inlet and retention requirements, as well as asphalt / concrete road requirements from the engineer), entrance requirements from the road commission (left turn and passing lanes at the site entrance), etc.Once you get past all this you can finally prepare a preliminary site plan and enter the political arena to get preliminary site plan approval, and to address any concessions the board and neighbors want from you to overcome their objections to your development.
Alan Asriants Is this an end to Wholesaling?
30 October 2024 | 236 replies
If they do get turned in they do get investigated and if they are advertising properties they dont own they will get a cease and desist and a fine.. and further violations then become serious.
Rod Smith Do you really need a professional to get more website leads?
18 October 2024 | 6 replies
(Keyword research, competitor research, surveys, speaking to prospects on how they heard)If your research proves that there is demand, I would recommend you  to either hire a good agency who has proven track record in your industry or  hiring a fulltime  employee with relevant seo skills who can manage this.SEO/Paid ads with consultants or agency would be challenging as the results depends on various things such as your website, market, content, offer etc.
Brandon Flores Marketing- SEO or Direct Mail
16 October 2024 | 10 replies
The best way to improve your SEO and Google performance is to study the hottest keywords for your business at trends.google.com - then load your website with the highest ranking keywords.
Jake Barrutia Allow full year prepaid rent?
17 October 2024 | 19 replies
Talk with her previous landlords on how is she as a tenant and investigate as to why she would have change apartments. 
Dan N. Just closed on 1st property - Here are some lessons I learned
15 October 2024 | 6 replies
So after 1.5 years of searching, putting in offers, losing deals after inspections, yesterday I finally closed on my first investment property.I put together a document of all the lessons I learned that I did not know prior, despite countless hours of investigation on my end. 
Dan McClain New to real estate investing
15 October 2024 | 5 replies
Set a timer and in less than 2 minutes, you can present a really professional image to the BP Community.Second, set some keyword alerts.
Audrey Sommer Would Love Some Advice for Starting Out
19 October 2024 | 11 replies
I'd have to investigate the prices further tbh.
Toby Mims Property Mngmt gone wild
17 October 2024 | 12 replies
If there are other implications beyond what you're saying here, and absolutely have to get in touch and/or get money (security deposits, etc.)...there's always private investigators.
Marty Rogachefsky Community Investment Program
16 October 2024 | 5 replies
While it’s typically aimed at larger developments, it's worth investigating for significant projects.4.