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Tereal Wilsonn Duplex metro Detroit
16 October 2018 | 22 replies
Some inspectors will look at a furnace, for example, and just look for visual damage, turn the thermostat to make sure it's heating, etc., but that's about it.
Brian Butterfield Difficulty finding the right contractor to fit my business
26 August 2015 | 51 replies
If necessary, I will also put together rough floor plans with notes & floor plan changes to help visualize the project.On my detailed scope of work, I will provide a list of the materials that are CFCI or OFCI (Contractor-Furnished, Contractor Installed or Owner Furnished Contractor Installed)...By limiting the contractors proposal to rough materials & labor, this gives me ample time to finalize the finish selections on the project.Once the finishes are selected I will make a bulk delivery from Lowes/Home Depot to have all or most of the materials on-site (sitting in the garage), ready to be installed by the contractor.Here are my thoughts on advantages / disadvantages of OFCI Finish Materials, & I would love to hear everyone's thoughts:Advantages of OFCI Finish MaterialsOwner takes risk on materials - cost, procurement, scheduling & delivery is Owner's responsibilityContractor has less estimating risk - Contractor eliminates the quantity survey, & material estimating from his scope...Less estimating = Less RiskContractor spends less time estimating - Contractor saves time estimating the project because he doesn't have to look up SKU#s and prices for all of the OFCI finish materialsMinimize material changes & material change orders - Owner can make material changes/fixture changes without hassling the contractor & requiring a change orderSaves Project Management Time - Owner spends his time procuring, purchasing & delivering materials to the job site, so the contractor doesn't have to...Owner can save money on the materials - During the planning period, the Owner can shop around, find coupons/deals to save money on materials...The Owner may also save on contractor markupOwner can build business credit & Southwest Airlines points by purchasing materials :)Disadvantages of OFCI Finish MaterialsOwner is responsible for procurement/scheduling - If the owner doesn't purchase the finish materials according to the schedule or doesn't purchase enough material, the project can be delayed, costing the Contractor time & moneyContractor loses out on extra markup on materials - Contractor will lose out on material mark-up...On the last point, Contractor Loses out on Material Markup - The contractor doesn't need the Owner's finish material cost to markup their bid...If the project has $10,000 worth of OFCI materials & the contractor typically marks up material 15%, then that's an extra $1,500 worth of material markup...What's preventing you from just bumping your labor estimate by $1,500?
Annette A. brainstorm: own land what would you do with it to make money?
13 November 2015 | 88 replies
:D Yes I can see that 1/2 ac does seem like a waste of space...dont forget in all that other space- there will be gathering areas- gardens- paths- walking trail- lost of visual extras- tree cabana's cabins that can be utilized; foot bridges- a foot path that connects all places back with a loop to the Main office/ utility house. porches; decks; a using of the outdoors to enlarge the living.
Filipe Pereira Today - at age 24 - I "retired". Here's how I did it.
6 December 2017 | 169 replies
I agree - I can totally visualize things on my first walk through that many investors may not catch.
Mario Brown Forced Appreciation & Rent Roll
9 August 2020 | 2 replies
I want to share a visual representation of the value added.
Mason Carter Gain more traffic to my listing
10 October 2018 | 14 replies
Depending upon how desperate and cost effective you are, you can rent furniture for staging to give proper visual of the house too during filming.
Nat C. Fourplex crisis
30 April 2015 | 134 replies
If I had it right in front of me I could see it visually and fix right away.I had a similar problem with one of my 4 unit buildings years ago.
Jason James Virtual Staging.. IT WORKS...
27 April 2022 | 12 replies
I run a virtual staging & 3D visualization company outside of New York City. 
Cedric Moore How do you work hard?
31 May 2016 | 14 replies
Every day I wake up between 4:30 and 5:30 and spend 10 minutes in guided meditation, 10 minutes reading and saying my personal affirmations, 10 minutes of visualizing the biggest things I want in life, 10 minutes of reading (plus and hour of audio books while I drive in), 10 minutes writing, 20 minutes exercising (most days anyway), and finally 15 minutes looking at my yearly goals and aligning my monthly goals to meet that, then aligning my weekly goals to achieve my monthlies, then setting the day's goals to achieve the weekly goals.i do this for 4 key areas: Spiritual - what am i doing to make myself a better person?
Jordan T. Charlotte Apartment Building Boom and How It's a Rerun of the 70s
30 December 2020 | 9 replies
This visual attached also helps paint a picture and tell a bit of that story :)