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Omar Alvayero Are condos a good investment?
9 March 2016 | 5 replies
Use of land access to common facilities in the piece such as hallways, heating system, elevators, and exterior areas are executed under legal rights associated with the individual ownership.
Russell Strayer Importance of Surveys and Flood Insurance Elevation (FEMA) Certificates
7 June 2021 | 20 replies
Do you know much is a "typical" elevation certificate is in Georgia.
Rob Ward 8% ROI Good for prime location?
4 March 2013 | 4 replies
Rents usually go down as space goes up, it's the location of being on the ground floor for walk in/off street and having to go up elevators, or worse, steps.
Mike Hodukavich New member moving to Denver Co!
23 September 2014 | 13 replies
I currently drive an hour to go to Mountain Creek which is a mountain with less than 1,000 feet elevation ( I believe)
James Dainard Buy & Hold in Interbay
30 May 2019 | 0 replies
Each unit is a good size with a large bedroom and bathroom which elevated the earning potential of each unit.
Joe S. I need a handy person near Wichita falls Texas.
25 November 2020 | 8 replies
I am a elevator mechanic by trade, and a home owner.
Wilson Cheung Hurricanes in Cape Coral - Fort Myers
1 March 2017 | 2 replies
Again, newer homes are often less due to the higher elevation they're built on raising them above the base flood elevation for their zone.Hope that helps!  
Kalo (Kyle) Atanasoff Property Blueprint
11 August 2016 | 1 reply
Just contact the building departments in towns you have properties and they should be able to tell you how to do it.If, for some reason, no plans are available, there are people who do can draw you the plan/elevations for a small fee.
Lynn McGeein Flood Insurance Reform Act -- will it affect you?
2 October 2013 | 2 replies
the maps old and new can be found thru the fema.gov website. and if you own the property already if it is in new flood plain you can contest it. but that may require you have an elevation survey done.
David Ferrette San Marcos Investment Areas
8 January 2024 | 16 replies
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