
21 January 2016 | 23 replies
@Christian Harris @Ben Richards @Tim Leyden @Ernie Mathes @MARK WOHLERS @Eli Rose @Julie KernI would be happy to meet at Copper Coin this Monday 1/25 or we could wait and make sure everyone has time to clear their schedules and meet on the following Monday 2/1.

15 January 2017 | 11 replies
You will have to do the math and the math will tell you what to do.

20 January 2018 | 5 replies
Stop to understand the math.

16 August 2016 | 7 replies
I did the math and would not only increase CF but the payment would only go up $30 dollars a month Versus what I'm paying now.

21 March 2016 | 55 replies
This will be a key part of your holding cost math.

3 September 2019 | 12 replies
It's also important to make sure you understand the underlying math, at least at a basic level.
26 April 2005 | 0 replies
Let’s calculate it using simple math.

16 January 2007 | 5 replies
all this again, depends on the area, what type of utilities are located there - along with the sewer systems, as well as various codes and zoning regulations.1. go to the town and get the application for subdividing a residential lot2. talk to a surveyor and probe them for questions.3. talk to the town about general information on subdividing.4. drive the area - check out the frontages of the lots.5. if it's an area with a lot of vacant lots - you'll need plats and maps to see how the parcels look, in terms of frontages and total lot sizes.6. consider hiring an expeditor to handle this - although this should be after you've done your homework yourself.now ALL THIS DEPENDS ON THE TOWNSHIP.

20 November 2008 | 26 replies
I'm a research nerd and love the Internet so can typically find what I'm looking for.Do your homework and find someone locally who's doing what you're doing.