
3 May 2020 | 7 replies
Have you had an elevation certificate in the house?

12 May 2020 | 10 replies
The East Coast is known for not being as elevated as the Rockies, so the trees make it difficult to see anything.

9 May 2020 | 2 replies
Our Elevate team has recently implemented a system in order to communicate better.

30 August 2014 | 4 replies
But, in 55+, don't get 2nd/3rd floor units if there are no elevators as in some of the older, cheaper buildings.

12 September 2014 | 6 replies
Pave Driveway $5,000.00 add compressed asphalt w. gravel and sand to pavement add 8X10 asphalt to landing outside in yard area add/elevate asphalt for water drains 15.

21 November 2014 | 36 replies
The Quartz counters in the bathroom and kitchen got installed today.Major Structural: -100% New Electrical (Wiring, Faceplates, Switches, Fans, Exterior Panel, LADWP feeds, etc) -100% New Copper Plumbing -New Sewer Drainage pipe to LADWP -Brand New Roof (1st layer, House&Garage) -Brand New Gas Water Heater (and moved from kitchen to outside of house) -All brand new windows -Brand New Doors -New Wood laminate floors throughout entire home -New lawn sprinkler system -Custom landscaping with new sod, colored stone, colored mulch, & plants/trees -New wood fence-Crown Moulding Install-All new baseboard installedEntertainment/Convenience Features: -New pantry -Laundry hookups in garage-LED Lighting & Bulbs Throughout -Whole Home Ethernet (Network) Pre-Wired -Living Room Sound System Pre-Installed (4x 6” Spkrs, 1x 8” Center Spkr, Subwoofer Hookup) -Living room HDMI pre-wired for wall-mount TV -6x Recessed Lights in Living Room -Each bedroom has 4x power outlets minimum -Firepit in backyard -Elevated concrete slab section for BBQKitchen: -Custom tile floor w/ pattern -Cappuccino Wood cabinets -Quartz Stone Slab Counters -Spice Racks -Trash storage drawer -Enclosed Surround for up to 36” Fridge -Recessed light over sink -Dishwasher hookupBathroom: -6ft DUAL Master Vanity -Cappuccino Wood cabinets (matching kitchen) -Quartz Stone Slab Counters (matching kitchen) -6 Storage Drawers plus 2 main under sink storages -4.5ft mirror -Custom tile floor -Custom shower/bathtub tile surround -2 Recessed Nooks w/ Interior Colored Glass

23 September 2014 | 5 replies
Stachybotrys, ELEVATED, at a count of 140,000 per cubic meter.

30 September 2014 | 6 replies
(The seller has emotional attachments to his stuff).Your developer scenario reminds me of the contractor who installed the elevators at the Taj Mahal in Atlantic City.

18 September 2014 | 2 replies
I am interested in, however it's current flood zone status is what is holding me back and probably plenty of other people back as well..Just curious has anyone ever gone throught FEMA for a LOMA (Letter of map amendment) This entails getting a elevation certificate as well to see the lowest point of the property in relation to base flood elevation.Property sits in an AE zone but the line for the X zone (low to moderate risk) runs directly down property line so it is on border.
20 October 2015 | 90 replies
A generalized blanket idea I tend to subscribe to that any loan which is in trade for a yield that is greater than 12% is going to have some elevated risks to it.