
22 May 2018 | 4 replies
How or where can I find a range of prices per sq foot build out costs for basic, office level interior?

3 December 2013 | 2 replies
The Ability to Repay Rule issued by the CFPB caps the maximum ratio at 43%.Given that in most parts of the country it costs $75-$85 per square foot to build a site built SFR (sans land) a 1,200 square foot home will cost $90,000 to $102,000 (sans land) How many 16x80s cost anywhere near that amount?

3 December 2013 | 3 replies
Want to get your advice on whether I should pursue this deal, its a huge project.I have been offered first shot at a 10K square foot lot zoning LR2 , which essentially allows for cottage, townhomes, row, or apartments two stories high.Its in a good neighborhood next to a park and the neighborhood next to it is one of the nicest in SeattleWe are close to finalizing price and terms.

11 December 2013 | 21 replies
Saves some of the foot work.The best is the one that TAKES the money from the tenants account (with their one time authorization).

10 December 2013 | 13 replies
The only caveat is yes there are more desirable neighborhoods etc but at the end of the day I have to buy where I can afford to get my foot in the day.

9 December 2013 | 6 replies
that became a second full bath.I added a half bath to a laundry room and have done other changes of adding either a bath or half bath in several houses without any change to the foot print of the house.

11 December 2013 | 11 replies
. $2,500 per foot below the zone.

11 December 2013 | 14 replies
The snow removal ordinances I see don't expect any snow removal during a storm because they are all phrased in this way.As a practical matter I try to do several snow removals for really big snowfalls (a foot or more) and I advise my tenants to do the same.

11 December 2013 | 7 replies
After doing a little foot work I have come up with an ARV of about $245,000 based on some not-so-strong-as-I-would-like comparables from the MLS but seems to fit other estimates such as Zillow’s Zesitmate and the county’s assessed value (slightly lower).

8 December 2014 | 73 replies
(LOL) Condos with basements are common here, the fire-common wall footing is below the slab grade and extends up to the roof.Nice walkouts are possible in these hills, I'm surprised you wouldn't have them in CO