
18 March 2024 | 17 replies
For the right market this could be good.It would have to be intuitive for the user.in general, I’m not that interested in fad type amenities that don’t have mass appeal and add to the property value in general.

18 March 2024 | 2 replies
For 4-5k/unit you can probably just get hookups in the actual unit provided the layout allows.

18 March 2024 | 2 replies
The property is nice but the house layout is not ideal for a rental.

17 March 2024 | 0 replies
Layouts are important; when a house is too chopped up and doesn't flow well, it makes it difficult for buyers to see the intrinsic beauty of the house.

17 March 2024 | 0 replies
Boasting majestic 10' ceilings, the main floor has an open layout, a private fenced in yard, and features a first-floor primary bedroom with private en suite bathroom.

18 March 2024 | 10 replies
I've been dragging my feet for a while on this, watching a lot of deals get picked up fast and flips on homes with better layouts and more sqft going now for 250-300k nearby.

17 March 2024 | 0 replies
Layouts are important; when a house is too chopped up and doesn't flow well, it makes it difficult for buyers to see the intrinsic beauty of the house.

19 March 2024 | 30 replies
I know many are drunk on ai, but fact is a good experienced agent is still 10X smarter and more intuitive than anything ai can offer.

16 March 2024 | 2 replies
Also discuss with the contractor the time expected for the project if its small, mid or large and if it needs permits and how long would it take for permitting and all, also payment terms, make sure you go with payment terms that are fair to you and the contractor (so many terms but most common is monthly based on completed work with an upfront for materials) and ALWAYS keep the last payment until project is closed (retainage) and you do your walkthrough and if there's any issues you write them down and provide the contractor with (punch list to release the retainer once they're corrected or fixed). read about how to deal with contractors and always ask for references but it really depends on how big the job is, personally I wouldn't spend too much time doing due diligence on small jobs such as door latches or shelving rather on additions, layout change and other scopes.Good luck!

16 March 2024 | 3 replies
Through these inspections, the engineers will call out anything in need of immediate repair and lay out an expected remaining lifespan for structural elements and their expected repair/replacement costs.