Ekaterina Stepanova
Choosing type of investment to start in New York
14 August 2014 | 8 replies
@Ekaterina Stepanova Here is a website about the nano tech facility in Albany.http://www.ceg.org/economic_development/sites/the-college-of-nanoscale-science-and-engineering/
Thomas Fosnaugh
Property Inspector Recommendations Eastern Iowa (Cedar Rapids)
18 August 2014 | 2 replies
Those are generally handled by a certified engineer inspector.
David Rogers
Hello all, from a New Jerseyan currently living in South Korea!
13 October 2014 | 15 replies
Engineers stay after hours to do other jobs like guards, mow grass on company property, etc etc..
Camronn W.
Beginner Developing question???
23 January 2015 | 15 replies
I'm wanting to build a duplex and have much of the process started as far as my builder in place, engineering underway and multi-family lot in place.
Zachary Freeman
Purchasing Quadplex in LA; possibly will convert to 6 units
20 August 2014 | 10 replies
I work in Civil Engineering down in San Diego and we run into this when clients are looking to do condo conversions or sometimes like what you're talking about.I think you need to clarify some terms here:Non-conforming is what you have now.
Kim Handelman
Bussiness Plan
19 August 2014 | 10 replies
@Kim Handelman , I would just set some goals, especially a money number wether it be cash flow or profit per deal and engineer it backwards to the starting point and take Massive Action.Happy Investing!
Alexander Chavez
New Member From Chicago
21 August 2014 | 8 replies
I work a full time job as an Engineer making machines for manufacturing companies, but I have always wanted to invest in real estate and am now starting to get into the finer details of it so I can take it on as a part time and eventually have it become my fulltime job.
Chad Busby
Flooring Choices for a really basic fix and flip...Factory Seconds Engineered Hardwood?
24 August 2014 | 6 replies
Install some inexpensive Factory Seconds Engineered Hardwood.
Pam R.
Anyone ever been confronted with an Ohio Ditch Petition?
30 August 2014 | 6 replies
The way the law works in Ohio - any landowner can petition for drainage improvements on their property by filing a petition and $750 with the court, the county engineer assesses the situation and draws up plans and costs/benefits, there are a couple of hearings, and then the county commissioners decide whether to approve the project.
Jordan Archer
What issues with a house will make you run from a wholsale deal?
4 September 2014 | 26 replies
Environmental engineers, heavy equipment, destroyed yards all the way around the house (because of course it's not buried where it's easy to yank out).