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Bernie Neyer New Build in Chanute, KS
6 December 2020 | 26 replies
They needed to have shot the grade before they did the footings and really needed to level the lot, but they were trying to beat the rain.
Jacob G. Slab on grade foundation issues?
17 February 2020 | 7 replies
Hi all,Im viewing an SFR house this afternoon with a slab on grade foundation (basically built on concrete, no basement). 1000 sq ft.Has anybody had any issues with this type of property?
Bob Berland Mining for Seller Carry Back Notes
7 October 2018 | 23 replies
And, since I'm mailing only to known note sellers (what I like to call "high grade ore"), every name on the list is a potential (good) deal.At any given time, somewhere around 2% of note holders are MOTIVATED to sell NOW, which equates to 20 out of 1,000 so that's 20 (real potential) closed note deals per 1,000 leads at somewhere around 20- cents per lead so if you do the math, that's about $200 spent per 1,000 leads + mailing costs and I find it's really well worth it.
Robin Olivaw Buying an investment property with a steep driveway
13 January 2019 | 1 reply
However, it has a steep driveway (upward with grade of 23% for about 50 ft) whereas the city/metro is generally flat. 
Rachel Meeks Indianapolis Housing Market
11 January 2020 | 8 replies
Here's a great map of the city which should help you identify and understand the different neighborhoods: https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/guide-grading-indianapolis-neighborhoods/Best of luck!
Art Maydan Withholding From Deposit - Documentation
31 August 2017 | 9 replies
Life of carpet depends on grade, could be 5, 8, 10 years.. but I'd not go less than 5..ask your flooring guy,, 
James H. To pay or not to pay off your primary residence
19 November 2012 | 63 replies
Any return you can get greater than 4% is your profit.If i see my track record for the past 5 years it looks like this.1) Investing in my own business (eCommerce) - 35 - 50% Annual returnreport card : A2) My personal hedge fund - 25 - 30% annual return: Report card : B+3) Real estate - 5 % - this is the sector that i am the weakest at, but read bigger pockets every day to improve my returns and improve my grade.
Luis Pedroza Recommended type of flooring for a Class B-C rental properties...
27 September 2019 | 17 replies
We use higher grade LVP in our rental properties, usually over $3.50 from a flooring store, never from a big box.
Adam Briceland This is my 2nd duplex
24 May 2020 | 1 reply
I did decide to leave it in the kitchen due to it be commercial grade and surprisingly not as noticeable as you'd think.
Jean Paul Valley Cost of architect and engineer for 100 lot subdivision?
5 June 2014 | 25 replies
If that includes survey/plat, street, curbs, gutters, drainage, water retention, electrical, sewer lines, grading requirements as well as design, getting approvals, attending and running neighborhood meetings if required, everything from start of conception to buildable lots, that may be in line.....we did 124, initially and that was reduced by a few and all said and done was about 2,200 I believe, that was some years ago as well.