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Sheldon McMullen First Deal A Nightmare and Have Not Even Closed
27 October 2016 | 14 replies
And for construction that would also require architectural plans which is outside my plans for the property.
Alicia Prokos Domain Name Set Up/ Thievery and Websites for Wholesaling
16 January 2017 | 11 replies
@Alicia Prokos Happy to help :) LMK if you need any assistance; website architecture, setup & maintenance are the bread and butter of my day job.
Richard Holzhauer Lot Property Brooklyn New York - build multi family homes
11 June 2016 | 12 replies
He started by getting architectural plans drawn and then getting bids from contractors to get an estimate of how much capital he'd need.  
David Wolf 170 Year Old Rental
4 November 2013 | 38 replies
Generally more on the architectural features than something like a tub, but something to keep in mind.
Account Closed Any one use a photographer under a contract?
3 January 2014 | 6 replies
In my experience, you'll get a lot of push-back from most serious or "working" photographers - the good ones anyway, who specialize in architectural or interior photography.
Account Closed Building a team?
18 March 2013 | 6 replies
We have a family owned business where we are licensed brokers/agenst, general contractor, electrical contractor, and an architectural designer, so it works for us.
J Scott San Francisco - Input on Renovation Costs
31 March 2018 | 39 replies
For really high end finishes and upgrades, count on $300 per sq. ft.So, if you are talking mid level higher end homes in CA and just the interior (no windows, stucco, roof, foundation,  landscaping, etc) then the price is under those figures.In my Beverly Hills flip, it is just over 3000 sq. ft. and the interior portion of the rehab (demo, architectural design, engineering, rough framing - added load bearing beams, moved load bearing walls, low voltage wiring, rough electrical and plumbing (some existing is used) or repositioned), finish electrical and plumbing, flooring (wood) plus tile in bathrooms and kitchen, new interior solid core doors and hardware, drywall (about 40%- 50% of existing was used), paint, custom cabinetry with custom stain, cabinet hardware, kitchen appliances - Viking) all of this will run me about $250k or just over $80 per sq. ft. not including any permit fees or project manager fees.Now, I am also doing new windows and exterior doors and sliders, roof, landscaping, decking, BBQ buildout, etc. and my total budget is $350k ($113 per sq. ft.) 
Jeffrey Carr New From Chicago
15 August 2014 | 5 replies
Since finding these resources the idea of starting investing sooner has me really excited.A little about me, I've been trying to nail down what I want to do for a 9-5, I started school in Architecture, switched to Civil Engineering, then Construction Management/Architectural Engineering, and then Computer Science/Programming.
Dan Giungi My first investment-Real Estate vs. Stocks
3 November 2016 | 12 replies
Always getting an architecture to draw up plans.
Samir C. Invest now in the stable yet hottest Dutch market: Amsterdam!
8 July 2016 | 6 replies
If any remodeling is necessary (which is mostly the case in inner city Amsterdam) I arrange the complete construction process, from architectural drawings and municipality permit to selecting the right contractor and supervision up till the last key exchange.