
18 April 2007 | 36 replies
The house was under construction already and the move in date was exactly when I needed to move there.

22 August 2005 | 2 replies
We had to threaten to call the cops.So... we've had to move some property out of the house (highly portable, very attractive valuables) b/c we are taking her at her word that she's going to B&E the place.My question is... what do you guys think... and can this be construed as "constructive eviction"?

3 October 2005 | 7 replies
He got in on the first phase of construction, and they're now finishing their final 4th phase.

23 October 2005 | 4 replies
My recommendation for your next one--if you don't use cash to purchase it--is to ask around for a construction loan from a local bank.

30 August 2005 | 0 replies
What if they had the opportunity to invest in a material that would eventually take the place of cement, used in all construction throughout the us.

13 May 2009 | 5 replies
The loan can be used to refi an existing home or purchase a new one including new construction.

18 September 2005 | 2 replies
My biggest interest in foreclosures / under valued homes that just need a lot of TLC. we have done minor landscaping, new floors, counter tops, and currently working on rebuilding the 1 car garage, so my construction experience is slowling building... :)thanks for the great site, i'm sure i'll be talking with you all on another thread!

4 June 2008 | 22 replies
Even if your property is a 3/1 in a neighborhood full of 3/2's, you really could have trouble trying to recoup your construction costs from adding that additional bath.

13 October 2005 | 6 replies
I am a real estate appraiser with considerable experience in the construction field.

19 November 2005 | 1 reply
Whelp,I'm taking on my first building project :idea: Now,I'm young (just turned 20)...and in the past year, and initial year I've been investing in real estate.....its been damn good for me, flipped 3 new constructions before they were built and actually never made a single payment (except a few on the last one), w/o using ANY liquidity.