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Marcus Gonzalez I am interested building and selling homes
14 November 2024 | 13 replies
It is extremely difficult and managing all the trades, managing the budget and the schedule to get the project completed on time as the quality level you expect.
Josh R. What to do with a property that has too much equity?
12 November 2024 | 18 replies
Plus if you bought with all cash from the proceeds of the sale you would be trading down in asset value quite a bit.Depending on the refi rate you could consider keeping this and refinancing it to pull some cash out which you could use as a down payment on another property.Just some thoughts, hope they help the issue with the refi is those rates at the new loan if i do a 75% LTV will almost overcome the cash flow its producing now and basically get to a break even point.
Ori Skloot Remodeling Cost for Small Apartment With Pics (Example)
15 November 2024 | 10 replies
If you hire a handyman in the bay area you will probably pay $35-50/hr depending on skill level and the trade involved.This work was done in Richmond, CA. 
Michael Fischer First time mid term rental.
14 November 2024 | 6 replies
All three generate leads from insurance claim residents and traveling professionals (medical and the trades).One of the advantages of FF has been that it's forced us to have systems in place to create leases, accept security deposits without co-mingling and provide "live" customer service. 
Conrad Tillman What Are the Real, Day-to-Day Challenges Contractors Face in Home Construction?
12 November 2024 | 4 replies
I'm curious if these new tech can somehow help me streamline certain tasks or reduce dependency on scarce trades in your experience.Appreciate any additional thoughts I looked at 3d printing those machines are 800k plus.. and if you watch the video you need very large lots as you have to bring in truck loads of sand etc.. so thats not really going to work in an urban environment like Charleston SC were I have built 35 plus homes in the downtown core on lots that are from 12' wide to max of about 30' and roadways that are only 20' wide and have houses and cars on every lot expect the infill..
Phil Capron Subdivision Development Questions...
12 November 2024 | 6 replies
Thank you in advanceDepending on tree type might be able to trade or sell for the workCost for all utilities and street will vary depending on the type of road you will have inverted or crowned. - how many catch basins you will need, hydrants   - etc.Very important you must utilize both sides of the road to maximize your effective cost for the road and utilities when building.
Chris Williams Deal Going Sour
15 November 2024 | 18 replies
Go drive for Uber in your spare time, leverage a skill or trade you have and bust your hump working 7 days a week. 
Paul Rook Has Anyone Used SureBuild Restoration?
11 November 2024 | 4 replies
Hi @Paul Rook, I don't have any experience with the company you mentioned but a handy resource for homeowners to check ANY contractor or trades person is lni.wa.gov.
Leon Lee MTR vs. STR
13 November 2024 | 8 replies
Mid-term rentals can definitely be a bit of a trade-off.
Jesse Jones-Smith Advice on keeping expensive house as rental and downsizing
16 November 2024 | 12 replies
There are some serious housing perks with my new job offer: 1) $150K in a 0% interest forgivable loan for downpayment (10% forgiven each year 2) a special home loan program that is currently lending at an interest rate of 4.1%. 3) Can join a waitlist for on-campus faculty housing that is sold for at 50-75% of the fair market value consequently when you sell you are capped at how much you can sell for; waitlist for these homes is approximately 7-10 years and you can stay there until you die).