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Willy Vasquez morales DIY Building a deck/stairs on multifamily
3 November 2020 | 2 replies
I live in NH and i was wondering what sort of regulations are there?
Tom Knox 1031 Exchange - Like Kind Question
7 May 2020 | 5 replies
And of course the QI plays a key role for you as your guide through the maze of 1031 regulation.
Chad Woods Advice on potential duplex built in 1900
8 May 2020 | 10 replies
So, if you planned to own it for 30 years you could be relatively sure that you will replace the:  plumbing, windows, siding, floor joists/piers, and roof (again) . . . that's not touching aesthetic/cosmetic things that will possibly be replaced along the way. 
Brett Lee Real estate markets to watch??
11 May 2020 | 10 replies
Because we have high taxes, lots of regulations, we’re one of the most pro-tenant states, and the resultant business climate is terrible.
Brian J Allen Worcester Multi Market CA Rates and quality of Properties
8 May 2020 | 1 reply
If they have had periodic updates to the electrical, plumbing and heating systems, and they were taken care of, they have much higher values than if they did not. 
Fady Riad Necessary Home Inspections
27 May 2020 | 7 replies
This is the list I've got in mind:The plumbing system.The electrical system.The structural condition.The heating and air conditioning systems.The basement and foundation.The roof and attic.Evidence of water penetration or grading issues.Appliances and other general components of the home.MoldNot sure about thesePests such as bugs and wildlife.Environmental issues such as radon, asbestos and lead paint.2.
Payton Ball Home Relocation - NO RENOVATION NEEDED
7 May 2020 | 0 replies
This is preliminary... could probably find an even better lot at higher cost with an even higher resale value.I’m doing math and trying to estimate foundation costs, plumbing, electricity, transporting the actual home, etc. and I’m getting about 120k as a max…. does that seem low?
Angela Chen Interest rate vs downpayment conundrum?
10 May 2020 | 9 replies
Seems like that might be a bit challenging seeing as the house was built on concrete slab (so, my extremely limited understanding is that it might be a much more costly endeavor to build out an additional kitchen/bathroom because of plumbing issues, for example?)
Karo Darmandzhyan Just starting in Real Estate investing
8 May 2020 | 7 replies
We are not heavily regulated with laws that don't make sense or that treat the Landlord like a criminal.Also, our tenants tend to be more responsible than what you might see in a larger city or more populous state. 
Michael Ramirez How would you proceed? (Hoarder seller financing deal)
8 May 2020 | 2 replies
Those taxes next year will pass almost 30kThe house has really solid bones and a few upgrades have been addressed already like the roof and some plumbing issues.