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13 December 2011 | 11 replies
If I could get away with bare concrete floors, I would.
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14 September 2014 | 198 replies
Yes, I finally have approvals to start the exterior stucco work and poor the stamped concrete around the pool area.
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10 January 2008 | 4 replies
The question is: does anyone know “MARVIPOL Development”, Polish developer?
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25 May 2019 | 3 replies
You’ll need to confirm the setback requirements, the acceptable age of the homes, and the required permits.4) Other infrastructure: You may need to prepare the home site, lay concrete/asphalt parking pads, remove trees, add drainage trenches, and otherwise develop the land to accommodate the homes.Executing this type of project can add significant value to your property but you must have a reasonable belief that you can earn enough after factoring in the $20k+ investment required per lot to create the new living space.
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28 August 2022 | 1 reply
No demographic or filter can filter through for motivation.This is not opinion, I have concrete proof this to be true.Now look at your quesiton.What list or criteria for someone to potentially sell their home?
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12 November 2018 | 67 replies
Driveways are usually concrete and cost just as much or more to dispose of the old concrete as to actually bust it up.
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27 December 2017 | 137 replies
This allows the foundation as much as possible in an effort to reduce stress cracks in the concrete walls.Here is a picture of the footings being poured on 12-4-15If I had worked a few days slower it would have been a disaster.
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6 July 2015 | 31 replies
So other than the demolition, this is pretty much a spec house new build.Purchase price: $365k, which includes:all building permits and school feesdemolition costfoundation only (raised floor setup), garage concrete floor & driveway are not doneLot size: 7400 sqftNew house size: 2854 sqft + 475 sqft garageBudget in a nutshell: Land & soft cost: $365kRest of the cost (construction, holding costs, commission, etc...): $435k - $535KSale @ $350-$400/sqft ==> $1.15M - $1.15MProfit: $100k - $215k+ Time line Overview:9/13: purchase10/13 - 12/13: finish foundation piers1/14 - 5/14: Underfloor plumbing, subfloor6/14 - current: Framing, Rough of all trades+ Notes:Big gap in times dues to lack of funding, and interferences with clients' projectsAll plans are final, no adjustment/modificationInspections are all done.
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14 October 2020 | 108 replies
The only downside to that rig is when you need to haul dirt, or demoed concrete, which is thankfully rare.If you get big enough, I think a high-ceiling van like a ProMaster 3500 is the way to go, at least, that's my dream vehicle for this.