
5 May 2015 | 62 replies
I also know the price per square foot of each floor plan-don't ask me how I got them...

7 April 2014 | 5 replies
See how many are selling per zip code and the prices they are selling for (either average or per square foot average, whatever you are more comfortable with), and you can baseline subdivisions or zip codes based on what cash buyers are paying for.

1 April 2014 | 4 replies
I live in Dubai and the market here isn't mature enough to bet on long term and is very costly ($10m's to do any sort of project).In Memphis, in very solid infill 80 year old neighborhoods, you can buy tear downs for about $300k (0.5 to 1 acre lots) and the sales price on new is $180-$200 once you get in the 6k+ foot range, can go up to $250 or so depending on lot.

6 April 2014 | 3 replies
(Houses just aren't getting listed lately.)She said our house was worth $95 per square foot and she would love to list it for us at $138,000.

8 April 2014 | 12 replies
Credit is looked at in all lending except HMLs or transactional deals.Kyle has a good point.HELOC is Home Equity Line of Credit, no bank does HELOCs on commercial, it's only on residential.Commercial can secure a commercial line of credit, but small LOCs are usually harder to do as they aren't profitable so an amortized loan might be used.You need to understand what type of loans are available or applied to the type of property before you go to the bank, not knowing what you're asking for isn't getting off on the right foot, but your call won't likely register with them next week.
9 October 2014 | 5 replies
Material about $3.75 a square foot, including tile, backer, thinset and grout.

8 April 2014 | 8 replies
A low end home in an easy to build area might be around $60 per square foot.

15 May 2014 | 11 replies
Hello Everyone:
My name is Jonny Lambert and I firstly would like to thank the founders of BP and the (seemingly) genuine message of wanting to help others grow.
I own and run a tango dance studio in...

9 April 2014 | 7 replies
I was just curious as an investor, what is the average price per square foot of older homes that have not been rehabbed in zipcode 123456 that I am considering investing in?

11 April 2014 | 16 replies
Hope this might help you in taking steps to getting off on the right foot.