Joel Owens
TINY houses... Fad or here to stay??
20 June 2016 | 50 replies
I don't think this is an example of american ingenuity as we did not "invent" tiny houses, although we will clam to have 50 years from now like the steam engine and light bulb.
Terri Pour-Rastegar
Help with non-comforming use commercial daycare, Charlotte NC
10 February 2015 | 5 replies
Given the Charlotte zoning ordinance's complexity (one of the most difficult I've ever encountered), I would find a civil engineer or land use/zoning attorney who has firsthand experience working with planning dept staff.
Todd Konifka
Newbie from Syracuse / Albany, NY
12 February 2015 | 7 replies
I am a civil engineer in the Airforce but i have always been interested in realestate and I think it is time i started to make a transition to something I see as being a possible passion instead of a job.
Garrett M.
Cost of Gut rehab on 1500sq ft in Philadelphia?! Including basement!
15 September 2020 | 19 replies
In my estimate, I didn't add cost of engineer drawings for the floor plans, steps, etc but it wasn't near $180k.
David Krulac
If You're Going to Get Rich, Better Do It by Age 35
13 February 2015 | 23 replies
I'm an engineer, but my husband and I have been investing in RE for years to provide cash flow so that I can quit working when we have kids.
Natasha Sadikin
Hello from Los Angeles, CA
16 February 2015 | 13 replies
There should be a balance between "too open" and all offices where it is more difficult for folks to collaborate with one another.For me and the engineers I've managed, we'd probably all vote to have offices due to the nature of work, but I know there is a hybrid approach that would allow devs to get the uninterrupted thought-cycles they need to write code but still be able to pop their heads up for quick collaboration.
Darren Mills
Newbie from Seattle, Washington!
18 February 2015 | 32 replies
That process alone was enough to right a small book - coordinating between geo-technicians, city and structural engineers, architects, arborist, land surveyors and finally my GC!
Katie Barton
Buy or build?
19 February 2015 | 5 replies
Does he have already approved plans or do you need to hire an architect/ engineer or both?
Steven Tierney
Massachusetts Conservator / Probate Purchase?
11 April 2016 | 5 replies
You can then engineer a plan for a pricepoint and perhaps terms that favors you, as buyer, in the eyes of both the seller and, hopefully the bench officer (judge).
Bryan H.
Why do contractors only send the estimate 10%-25% of the time?
27 July 2021 | 26 replies
We had several home projects that we requested 3 different company estimates: hardwood floor refinishing, baseboard installation, enclosing a porch to insulate with electric to add square footage to house and have sunroom, sprinkler system, outside deck/porch installation, paving of driveway, move a fence, possible foundation repair, structural engineers to clear no structural damage, inside painting companies, and attic insulation among others. 90% of all the estimates were never sent at all, or required 3+ calls to estimator and/or manager to have estimate finally sent.