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15 November 2018 | 1 reply
They are more spaced out and not tiny circle clusters like most pictures of black mold show.
28 December 2018 | 4 replies
Prices are quite a bit lower generally speaking so you can get more quantity.
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17 November 2018 | 1 reply
My moat is lower rent (I know the new apartments can compete there but with building costs I cannot see how...oh, and other moat is tiny yard for pets.
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27 November 2018 | 43 replies
In case you were wondering I see lots of references to bunk rooms in the area, most of which have two bunk beds crammed into a tiny room.
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24 July 2020 | 11 replies
I am thinking of purchasing a $25k lot that i can fit for sure a small 4plex on in a city that is surrounded by heavy industrial plantsMy plan is building a 4 plex with 1 room, 1 restroom, small living room, tiny kitchen, and tiny utility room roughly 775 sqft a pieceI know for a fact i can get contractors in here rented out paid water and trash @ 950$ a month (possibly more if weekly and if i do all utilities)Why should i OR should i not pull triggerRoughly 25k for lot + 200-250k to build = a 225-275k loan @ 15 years @ 5.59% 275k loan 25% down1695 note paymentLets say 400 taxes 400 insurance (over estimating)2540 payment - 3800 rent = 1260 cash flow minus water and trash Basiclly 200-250 a door @ 15 years (trying to build equity fast)Im doing 15 years cuz i know i can walk in to my favorite bank and they’ll Loan this out to me fast basicly pre approvedNever done this before but already getting bids on contractors and this is what they told me roughly building cost wise (im more experienced in SFR’s)
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19 November 2018 | 2 replies
I'm just going to paste part of my response below:Manufacturers generally want a large number of units to produce because repetition and quantity lend themselves well to the manufacturing environment.
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3 October 2018 | 5 replies
One LLC is likely fine (many go without LLCs altogether) and more can be added as asset quantity and/or liability increases.
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10 October 2018 | 1 reply
I believe in quality verses quantity so I would take less ROI if the property is of better quality.
25 October 2018 | 193 replies
My point is that real estate is hard to scale, it is limited in quantity and the number of deals is finite as is the return.
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16 September 2019 | 39 replies
I would avoid a Tuff Shed to be honest, pouring a slab and framing up a tiny house would probably not be that much more, and it would add more to the value of the main living quarters.Originally posted by Account Closed:On the contrary I spoke with an experienced General Contractor who said permitting shouldn't be that difficult, however I don't have any direct experience with permitting yet!