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Don Young Budgeting for first purchase
6 June 2016 | 9 replies
About $7k per SFH for me (tear-off, architectural shingles and a ridge vent).
Eugene Ninnie Eugene D. Ninnie, P.E., AIA, LEED AP
26 May 2016 | 2 replies
I have joined BiggerPockets to share my commitment and expertise with the BiggerPockets community by offering professional guidance and advice in areas including real estate deals and transactions, business development, and project management strategies to improve outcomes, budget management and customer solutions.As someone who has personally experienced, solved problems and developed projects in the areas of real estate development involving engineering, architecture, construction I welcome conversations in these areas as well as those below: Areas of interest include: pro forma development, technical due diligence, strategy and company growth; development, deals and transactions; portfolio development & management; leasing; construction, engineering and architecture in project design and technical operations.Real Estate, Construction and A/E, project manager, Real Estate Investor with more than twenty years of integrating business, engineering , architectural expertise and real estate development, construction management experience in designing, managing and investing in more than $126.5 million of commercial and multi-family properties and over $100 million in private and municipal projects encompassing design/build, structural, electrical, mechanical/civil engineering and architectural services, construction management, real estate investments, due diligence, pro forma development and financing.
Cory Gardner Chicago Action Investors - Zach & Cory's First Project!
5 June 2016 | 7 replies
Looking at an ARV of ~300k or more.Albert shared with us some great insight with his architectural background here, great to have so many skilled members in the CAI group.If you're interested in participating with the CAI group, feel free to reach out to me for more information!
D.Y. Lee New investor member from Allen, Texas
3 November 2016 | 10 replies
I am an architect (my full time job) and have been practicing architecture designing retail, multifamily, residential and healthcare for 15 plus years.
Shayna McHugh Cities with multifamily properties that are also good to live in?
29 February 2016 | 19 replies
Here, they tend to be upper C neighborhoods with multi-families starting in the $50K range, unless you look at our Old West End District, which consists of C to B neighborhoods of large multifamily homes with beautiful architecture for sub-$100K prices.
Dennis P. Want to buy a plex to rent
1 March 2016 | 4 replies
I am fortunate that duplexes, specifically "shotgun doubles", are a very common architectural style in my city. 
Jeremy Robinson Ogden Utah Victorian home live in flip
1 March 2016 | 7 replies
But it's still a pretty rough neighborhood.Only 5 of these have sold on the MLS in the last 8 years (nothing in the past year) for over $250K including the fully restored, 9500 sf, Spencer-Eccles Mansion for $528K in 2013.If you're passionate about the architecture and willing to stick it out 5-10 years you may look like a genius.  
Sheila Villacampa How to appeal to private lenders
2 March 2016 | 5 replies
I have laid out plans in a way that the property is ready for rehab, Architectural drawings are in place, building permits are in process, Scope of Work estimates from 3 GC in place.
JP Lamirande Newbie from Tacoma, Washington
9 March 2016 | 5 replies
My current occupation is architectural sheet metal but I have worked a number of different trades.
Jonathan Ponce Building with Shipping containers
24 October 2020 | 9 replies
It combines sustainability with architecture and affordability, and is a big gentrification trend.