
7 June 2024 | 11 replies
Cost TrackerLot Purchase Price 20% - 15%Architect & Engineering Plans RenderingSurvey 1 (Stake Corners & Elevation Cert)Surveyor (Final Elevation Cert & Final Survey)County Permit Municipality Utilities District Portable ToiletFoundationSilt Fence Site Work (tree removal / 8in Dirt Scrape)Concrete SlabFramingLumberEngineering Wood Products (Trusses)Accessories & LumberFraming Labor $2.5 per sqftPlumbingPlumbing TurnkeySinksToiletsFaucets & Shower TrimElectricalElectricalHVACHvacInterior Windows & Material Back DoorFront DoorSiding, Sheathing & Cornice MaterialSiding, Cornice, Doors, Window LaborRoofRoof Deck MaterialRoof Deck LaborStanding Seam Metal Roof (optional)InsulationInsulationDrywallDrywallFirewallHang, Tape, Float & Texture LaborDrywall Touch Up LaborPaintExterior PaintInterior PaintExtra Cost (Caulk & Paint Upgrade)CarpentryDoor Handles CabinetsInterior DoorsBaseboards & Shelving (closets, utilities & Pantry)Carpentry LaborCounter TopsCounter TopsMirrors MirrorsGarageGarage Door & OpenerDrivewayDriveway Flat Work (AC Pad, Walkways, Steps, Backyard Steps)TilingTile MaterialTile LaborLVPLVP MaterialLVP LaborRailingRailingLandscapingLandscape Final gradeSODFlower BedDumpsterDumpsterApplianceseDish WasherStoveMicrowaveMiscMail BoxFinal CleaningHouse Plan PrintsWater & Electric During buildRefunds / DepositsRefundable Deposit

6 June 2024 | 19 replies
IRS and industry compliance: Select a firm with a strong track record of delivering IRS-compliant studies.

11 June 2024 | 46 replies
They are just pulling search results and copying the RedFin/Zillow/Realtor.com, etc estimated values/info on the pages: And on Redfin, the exact same numbers:So if you are just relying on RedFin/Zillow Estimates, then sure ChatGPT4 can help you with that, but anything more concrete/detailed and they can't (no historic $/sf of renovated homes available, only average/median, etc)

6 June 2024 | 2 replies
It involves ground work, gravel, possibly concrete pads or blocks.

5 June 2024 | 1 reply
Then, think of only buying houses etc. in the fire zones that are made out of concrete and steel and cinder blocks, without asphalt or wooden shingles.

6 June 2024 | 57 replies
- rock, concrete, asphalt, Security $10,000, Electric/lighting $8,000; Other $10,000; This is in the countryside so no engineering cost.Below is a layout.

9 June 2024 | 223 replies
The zoning officer will conduct an examination of the property and if the property is compliant, s/he will issue a certificate of compliance stating that the property contains no violations.

3 June 2024 | 2 replies
Ada CountyAverage Purchase Price: $540,000Average Rental Price (3-bed home): $2,200/monthKey Highlights:Home to Boise, the state capital and largest city.Strong job market with a growing tech sector.High demand for rental properties due to population growth.2.

4 June 2024 | 9 replies
It's a lot of paperwork to stay compliant.

3 June 2024 | 0 replies
Try to focus on properties that were built after 1960The reason for this is because the foundation of the property is likely made from poured in concrete or block construction.Poured in concrete is favorable because it allows for less water penetration into the basement.The mechanicals of the property are likely more in line with today's building code.