
26 November 2016 | 62 replies
Thank you @Robert G.Sure, it might take just a bit longer than a usual flip, since I live in Miami, but at least my holding costs are minimal, but if this is successful then I can lay out a better strategy.

27 April 2016 | 3 replies
I used the layout that you can find on bigger pockets article around business planning.

24 February 2015 | 6 replies
Stop trying to go elephant hunting with a slingshot.The hospital I was born in is now a retirement home, much better suited to a hospital layout, there are higher and better uses of such a property than taking it to a residential use, the lowest yielding project for a large building unless it was a luxury joint.

10 January 2015 | 37 replies
One who can lay out the house, set and pour the footings, and get the slab ready.
20 April 2022 | 8 replies
Then as others mentioned, you’d be best to connect with an Architect to get some schematics of workable layouts/spaces which will meet local Building Codes.

3 November 2020 | 10 replies
The host is the person that will carry the bucket from A to B, and the extual website, design, layout content, text, pictures.. is what goes INSIDE of that empty bucket.So now that we are all clear on that,Lets address your question.Competition starts at the SERPs (Search Engine Results Page).

12 June 2014 | 33 replies
Two said they would likely make an offer. (2 weeks have passed sine then)7 attended Agent's open house a week ago. 2 non-neighbors visited the public open house this past sunday.Feedback on the house:Positives: finishes, craftsmanship, neighborhood, large, priced rightNegatives: Funky layout (and I de-funked it quite a bit), high taxes (but awesome school district), Washer/dryer in garage (unusual here in the NE and no way to fix that with this house), low curb appeal (siding is unusual for around here and it's front is weird with the door coming into the "basement"), electric heat, no central A/CComments have been consistent in that the house is priced right, but the house just is not fit for them.I was hoping to get it under contract before we get into the HOT (no a/c) and SLOW months of July/Aug.Carrying costs are: $3,000/moShould I drop to 359k (or lower) or wait it out for it to get busy again in mid-September?

14 June 2014 | 8 replies
Both are fine in terms of egress, closet, etc. but it's a VERY small house & there's no practical way to change the layout.

22 April 2013 | 109 replies
-Vertical lay out in “financial summary†tab is tough to follow and a bit uncommon.

11 May 2017 | 4 replies
Talk to your family, lay out your plan, and go for it!