
1 July 2020 | 4 replies
My plan would be to have a foundation poured for a manufactured home on a triangle shaped vacant land on 1.5 acres adjacent to a city paved country road.

9 July 2020 | 4 replies
You may need a building permit if only to put the units on a foundation and pave a driveway/parking lot to them, run power, etc.

8 July 2020 | 11 replies
Well, if I was seller, I wouldn't allow an inspection without an accepted offer.However, you should see it in person to look at things that are expenses like:1) Siding and paint2) Roofs3) Windows4) Paving and grading5) Any evidence of moisture invasion like warped boards.6) Is it sited well and have curb appeal?

20 July 2020 | 9 replies
-With Paved access and parking spot, this might run $60 to $90- Enclosed parking this will cost about $120 to $170 for a 30 foot.- Enclosed parking for a 50 foot, might cost $225 to $350.The price extremes are the cost of the concrete/asphalt road and the storage bay.
16 August 2020 | 6 replies
-With Paved access and parking spot, this might run $60 to $90- Enclosed parking this will cost about $120 to $170 for a 30 foot.- Enclosed parking for a 50 foot, might cost $225 to $350.The price extremes are the cost of the concrete/asphalt road and thestorage bay.
6 August 2020 | 1 reply
I could add parking by paving over the front yard to help with the parking situation, but that may hurt the curb appeal slightly.So here are my options1.

14 August 2020 | 56 replies
A statute that provides for a water lien, or a lien for RE taxes, or special assessments for alley paving, etc. hardly relates to restrictions on the use of the property.Here's the ABA's analysis of this exclusion: In excavating an oddly shaped mound in the rear of the new lot purchased to build a “Dream Home” (remember—it’s always the dream home), Carolyn and Frank are horrified to find human remains.

20 August 2020 | 12 replies
Additionally, the park roads were recently paved as well.

20 August 2020 | 78 replies
I'm only hoping for public safety, paved roads and decent schools for those that can't afford better.

26 August 2020 | 5 replies
I've seen coffee carts on a paved lot for $2M and honest 6% CapRate.