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Lori Goldsmith Gas Stoves to be prohibited in New Builds - California
26 January 2023 | 46 replies
I’m not just a REALTOR®, I’m a gardener and an avid cook, so this news isn’t resonating with me, as I prefer gas to electric cook tops.
Clint G. How to value an RV Park
29 June 2020 | 9 replies
Most long term parks require tenants to fully skirt their RV (so look for skirted units) and most tenants who really are staying long term will build an addition, deck or patio, install a storage shed, create a garden, and show other evidence that they have made this their permanent home.With that established, you can underwrite an RV park similar to a mobile home park if the above description of long term tenants is present at the park.
Anthony Bright Financing a project in Philadelphia
29 August 2018 | 8 replies
If you are looking for "Hardish" money, some that I've seen people have success with would be Spring Garden Lending or Elfant Pontz.
Roman Melnyk LendingOne Hard Money Lender
3 October 2018 | 6 replies
I also hear Spring Garden lending is good too. 
Garrett Culpepper Philadelphia Lending Recommendation
26 August 2020 | 13 replies
You could talk to iFundPhilly or Spring Garden Lending.
Jason Morris Mortgage Lenders under 60K.
12 July 2019 | 7 replies
Try spring garden lending in philly.
Richard Trayer Taking Care of Mom
12 May 2023 | 1 reply
Updated hVAC lines (insulated flex duct), built a raised Garden (later adding a shed pulled from an other project 5 doors away that I acquired and sold Wholesale).
Adam Barr Myrtle beach STVR questions
11 September 2020 | 1 reply
I am interested buying a short term vacation rental in the Myrtle beach area and looking for advice in a host of areas.Here is some background:-first time STVR investor-investment property but plan to use personally with my family a few weeks / weekends a year-being bought / titled in a family trust, will diversify other assets and provide a place we can enjoy-looking in the garden city beach or Surfside beach areas-looking for at least 5/5+ bed / bath, 2500+ sq ft, preferably bigger for my large family-looking to be ON or near the beach- budget up to low $1M range-expect to pay cash but can finance up to $400k-plan to hire a property manager as I live in Virginia Here are some questions:-better to pay more and be on the beach or less and be across the street?
Benjamin J Paoletti Age of Multi-family buildings in Chicago
28 April 2023 | 16 replies
 #3 garden units can be the difference between a building cash flowing and not cash flowing, but most of the time they are not built very well.
Ray Jhala Retaining wall failure - Looking for creative solutions!
15 May 2023 | 5 replies
I think you could get the material for a gabion wall that would be more attractive, not toxic, maybe create a garden area rather than grass that you have to mow.