Jason A. Smith
Learning
14 July 2016 | 8 replies
I just wanted to enlarge my comments after I read what the others said.
Mindy Jensen
Android Users Now Can Listen to the BP Podcast on Google Play!
7 October 2018 | 17 replies
Oh yeah, and if you could improve the profile screen to enlarge profile pictures that would be great.
Jacob Edmond
Master bath with 1 sink?
21 July 2015 | 11 replies
I would not enlarge it just to put a double sink in there.
Account Closed
The mindset of the Cash Flow investor: LA vs Baltimore
25 July 2017 | 162 replies
Adding value often means expanding the closets, eliminating the dining room and enlarging the living room and/or kitchen and opening up the kitchen with a bar maybe.
Benjamin Ervin
Second "Deal" in the Books - Photos and Description Included
24 June 2019 | 161 replies
The new floor plan meant cannibalizing 1 bedroom to effectively enlarge the living room, expand the master bathroom, and frame in a new laundry room so we didn't have to leave the w/d hookups in the carport.
Joshua White
Penns Grove NJ - Target Market
4 August 2015 | 21 replies
I only wanted to enlarge and renovate- but after talking to the building department, and analyzing added cost to comply with the additional property restrictions, flood insurance and engineering cost- the ROI was not there, so I passed on the offer.
Silvia Sun
Is Baltimore a good place for REI?
2 May 2022 | 17 replies
It would not open or enlarge for me.
Aaron Mikottis
First house under contract!! Help with rehab scope?
9 February 2016 | 35 replies
(click to enlarge) Average neighborhood property value is ~120k.What do you think?
Matt Fish
Blown Away by the Cost to Subdivide $$$$$
5 November 2023 | 37 replies
@Paul Ellis the difference between a land split and a subdivisions in pretty much any place I have worked is the subdivision Map act come into play at 5 lots or more.4 lots are less are what typically call a short plat. and exempt from the heavier rules and regs that a subivision falls under..has to do with many different things.. including different types of traffic studies.. storm sewer, water , sewer , schools, parks , fee's in lui ,, soils etc etc@Stephen Haynes Awe I had not heard the term perc and mantle in years thanks for that tid bit.. it used to be you could put a perc test between every 2 to 5 lots and that would suffice and or drill a few wells but not on all lots..this goes to the practice years ago in many areas of never doing any of this and creating literally thousands of parcels that can't be built on with the new codes.You see these parcels come up for tax sales all over the US.. jurisdictions these days only want to create a parcel they know can be built onWhen Boise Cascade built the 27 mega rural subdivisions in CA.. ( Pine Mtn Lake, Lake Wildwood, Hidden VAlley and that one just south of Sac) they were allowed to plat 3 to 5 thousand building lots with no perc's and put a water system in that maybe could handle 1/5 of the houses to start leaving these communities to have to enlarge the systems out of their own nickel in the proceeding years.. leading to all sorts of building moratoriums and folks paying taxs on lots they could not build on.. there are still hundreds if not thousands of these lots that are still non build-able because of perc requirements.
David Ivy
December & Year-End 2016 Austin Area Housing Market
19 January 2017 | 3 replies
You'll need to click the images to enlarge them.