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George Martin Hello from NJ! 👋🏼
29 February 2024 | 3 replies
With the blueprints also came the current home layout, the property survey, and the elevation certificate from FEMA.
Anthony Wilhite New investor and Networking
29 February 2024 | 18 replies
@Anthony WilhiteCommence my go-to speech. 
Jacob Bindler Looking for framers for residential construction
29 February 2024 | 4 replies
Just curious....Yeah, if it's a tricky house with curving stairs, coffers, elevator and stuff, you're better off with pure framers.
Catherine Brennan Is there such a thing as traveling/nomad contractors?
27 February 2024 | 13 replies
These endeavors will demand more contractors.Competition is crucial to elevate the performance of contractors in the area.
Daniel M. Seeking Your Insights: Energy Efficiency & ROI in Historic Duplex Renovation
26 February 2024 | 5 replies
Their insights highlight the necessity for a careful approach to vapor barriers and insulation, emphasizing compatibility with the building's original design and moisture management needs.Here's the plan:Ceilings/Attic Floors: Elevate insulation to R-38 or above, incorporating vapor retarder paint or smart vapor retarders for optimal moisture management.Walls: Boost insulation to R-13 or more, utilizing smart vapor retarders or materials with adjustable permeability.Basements, Crawl Spaces: Increase insulation to R-19, targeting ground moisture and internal humidity control.Materials: Opt for eco-friendly, breathable insulation and vapor barrier materials that preserve the building's historic charm.This meticulous approach elevates the property's energy efficiency and moisture management, enhancing its value and ensuring a profitable return without compromising its architectural integrity.I'd like to hear your thoughts, experiences, or any advice you might have on integrating vapor barriers and insulation in renovating historic properties.
Bill Sargeson Window in Shower. What would you do?
28 February 2024 | 127 replies
It doesn’t have to be frosted/filmed since being located that high up “outsiders” won’t be able to see anything (taking into account the slab elevation, I guess a 6’4” person could perhaps see).
AraBella Hannum Looking for partnership for investing in real estate
25 February 2024 | 1 reply
, having an elevator pitch of what you are specifically looking for, and being ready to pitch yourself and your idea when you have the opportunity. 
Christopher Smith Development of Condos vs. Townhomes vs. Apartments
24 February 2024 | 10 replies
You have to meet Commercial code, ADA units, fire sprinklers, elevators (maybe), walkways, exterior stairways, etc.
Engelo Rumora WTF is wrong with this investor?
26 February 2024 | 32 replies
Hahahah WTFI love it you filthy animal lol 🤣I know it's illegal but I would tare down $40,000 worth of work for lack of payment.Have seen it done many times lolI started my career as a laborer in Sydney.Swept floors for 4 years and carried sheetrock, studs, etc...High rise office fit-outs.Could never take the elevator with the white collar folks as we "where" filthy animals.Funny thing is, I made more money than most of the suit and tie guys 🖕Construction in Oz is very well paid and not much shady biz in not getting paid.But yes, treated like S#@% over there also.
Steve Vawter Developing a 16 unit SFR.
23 February 2024 | 8 replies
I'm working on a 2.2 acre site in plant city a suburb of tampa and the density allows for up to 10 units or 12 units and that is what we are going to push for, the highest density permitted. even then they could go larger through planned development or variance requests but I think that's enough for them on this lot. land has a ton of issues in general, check the elevations, utility access, title, tons of things to consider. happy to take a look I'll send you a messageÂ