6 October 2019 | 37 replies
I have a remote key but when the battery dies then what??
11 October 2016 | 3 replies
I am looking for a General Contractor (K-2, K-1 or B-) how has experience with spec. homes- please contact me if you do- thanks.

9 October 2016 | 5 replies
I routinely obtain commercial loan t for my new construction spec home building.

4 August 2016 | 4 replies
I am currently a renter, I had a drone battery that caught on fire.
25 August 2016 | 13 replies
@Khaled Helmi, the best advice I can give (although you may not like it- I know I didn't) is to get (or find one for bidding and vetting purposes) a set of plans you're happy with and a list of specs and bid it out to different builders/subcontractors.

19 August 2016 | 2 replies
Oh and let's not forget a new sump pump with a battery backup.

23 August 2016 | 7 replies
Took us a while but we finally closed escrow on our latest flip in San Diego, CA (Del Cerro area).Specs: 4 bedroom / 2 bath - 2190 sq ftWe had quite a bit of work to do on this one.

27 August 2016 | 29 replies
Unless your in a market like the Bay area were you pay 1.5 mil for the lot and build a nice spec for 200 a foot say 3k feet for 600k and have 2.1 in it and sell for 2.9 which is common the 15% of project cost work.but if your in a market were lot is 100k build is 200k and end product say is 350k.. and you pay 30k to the builder that is far to much by double.we hire for flat fee if we are financing the whole job and they are simply acting as GC and have no monetary involvement. 10 to 15k a door. is what we pay.. and if we are so inclined there can be a bonus if we do real well.hope that helps.. careful to tag your jobs to % of gross construction costs you may not like were you end up.

22 September 2016 | 1 reply
I've done both private money to fund spec construction as well as an all in one (construction that rolls into a conventional conforming).

26 August 2016 | 8 replies
I would not recommend doing the design part yourself unless you are extremely familiar with current trends, picking materials, coordinating colors, understanding product specs, and building code for that matter.