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Jasmine Russell Rages to riches, or at least fairly wealthy
28 October 2021 | 65 replies
Stay healthy  give back  try to keep a good reputation in these days of social media  etc. 
David Dachtera New Investors: Get Educated or not?
7 June 2015 | 42 replies
Even the program in which I enrolled was a healthy chunk.
Zachary Lunden Crawlspace to Basement Conversion and Possible Addition
17 March 2017 | 5 replies
With that said you will need a soils report and possibly an engineer for the foundation.
Steven Knox Long Island long winded introduction
15 November 2016 | 5 replies
(Already investing ~20% of salary for retirement in various forms of the stock market) Even after putting 20% down, we should still have a healthy sum of money in the bank.
Lisa Miller 7" Rain this month, Wet basement walls, what is the best sealer product?
1 April 2014 | 8 replies
If there is waterlogged soil outside the foundation with all of that rain, the pressure increases with depth, and it's pushing its way into the basement through the Drylok.I agree that if it's just wall moisture and that this is an outlying event (i.e., you very very rarely see these 8"+ rain events), you might simply dry things out and recoat.If it's likely to reoccur, french drains are an alternative.
Mark Forest Houses on slab
22 October 2014 | 16 replies
Depends on the location this may be real hard soil or in South Florida it's mostly easier to excavate sandy soil
Eric Noland First flip - inspection questions
9 January 2015 | 6 replies
if healthy maybe trim well and watch close.  
Matt Dorsten New to BP, Commercial Broker in Denver, CO. Hi!
28 September 2015 | 12 replies
Now with a more healthy market in Denver, it's hard to say whether those class C warehouses would have leased to non-MJ uses. 
Ruben Parra The great California vs Out-of-State debate
6 September 2015 | 122 replies
The East side is all red soil that  looks like Tahoe and the Western side is all green lush vegetation.I have sold property up there as fast as I could list it but trying to get a Santa Rosan up there to buy and live is tough with the commute, though many more do it now than 10 years ago for sure.
Eric B. Lot line issue with potential deal
13 January 2015 | 2 replies
Development of either lot would require a geotechnical report with soil pits and a slope stability analysis for about  $10000 to $15000.