
6 April 2017 | 4 replies
Here is a brief list of the planned renovations:Kitchen-Granite Countertops-Cabinets-Tile back splash-Kitchen Sink and faucet-Kitchen lighting-Stainless Steel appliancesBathroom-Vanity/sink/faucet-Shower head-Bathroom lighting-MirrorCommon areas-New front door-New interior doors-Blinds/Curtains-Wooden Laminate/VinylI have a decent amount of my own money I can use after the down-payment and closing fees.

6 April 2017 | 13 replies
What would be a good front door color for this historic home?

21 July 2017 | 17 replies
I went to my local hardware store picked up the service panel for $145 and $35 roughly per complete can light.

7 April 2017 | 29 replies
Matching modern appliances, updated light fixtures, countertops, etc..

6 April 2017 | 5 replies
MDO panels with strips for Board and Batten look up top, cedar shingles below on sides and back .... and clapboard below on front. (3) exterior colors. (1- top board and batten, 2- bottom shingles and clapboard, 3- trim)No scraping, but needs caulking, hole filling, etc.

5 April 2017 | 12 replies
I'd try and get the Sherwin Williams color and see if it's done over if it will be any different..

6 April 2017 | 4 replies
The place has been trashed, a few light fixtures have been broken, and one of the windows has been cracked.

15 August 2017 | 255 replies
That mismatch came to light when I had just put a portfolio deal for just over $2mil under contract.

30 January 2022 | 4 replies
Hey Brendon,We have a small campground we built so hopefully I can offer a little help until others contribute.Lots of things determine the construction cost and not being from your desired location handicaps me.That being said maybe I can at least shed some light on your idea.Things that will determine actual per lot cost are power,sewer and water.1-Underground power is the way to go,more cost but more spaces because of overhead clearance restrictions.2-Available sewer also is best but septic systems work fine but cost more and chew up land area and require more long term maintenance (we have septic systems,3 spaces per system). 3- Water,there again country,or city water is best but a well and your own systems works fine also just requires more upkeep.As far as the park itself it's best to (IMO).1-set park up with three sections to accommodate different styles of campers,over night,seasonal and annual (if area warrants),all three have there pros and cons,overnight area is cheapest to construct since you'll just have bathhouse ( no septic,power or water per site). seasonal spaces will be completely developed but will rent for highest amt because it's short term (usually power is included into rate).Last is annual which again lots are fully developed but not so much in and out and consistent cash flow,tenants put utilities in there name as they would a SFR.
6 April 2017 | 3 replies
Just kind of a sketchy area I was wondering if someone could shed some light on this.5.)