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Timothy T. Development thoughts for property south of Onondaga County / Syracuse New York
7 February 2024 | 2 replies
From surveying and planning to obtaining permits and architectural design, the journey to make the land shovel-ready demands time and energy
John Yingling $900K lakefront new build finished - Sell + start over in Midwest (Chicago?)
7 February 2024 | 4 replies
If you decide to sell, $900k can get you a long way on new investments and maybe in an area with a little more energy?
Emil Pinlac Please Advise: ADU Cost Components Breakdown?
8 February 2024 | 30 replies
If going with a full custom plan (e.g. you have a unique lot layout that will require a customized layout)… closer to $10K, including construction drawings, title 24 energy report & electrical layout, permit processing-Permits: $5K is typically what the total costs to the city will run for an ADU, even with the waived feesConstruction costs: $250/sqft + $10K-Building costs: typically $250/sf to start, for vertical building only.
Joseph Weisenbloom Anyone use only minisplits to cool/heat an entire house?
6 February 2024 | 3 replies
One of the primary benefits of mini-splits is their energy efficiency; by enabling individualized temperature control for different zones within the house, they significantly reduce energy waste associated with heating or cooling unoccupied spaces.However, a common concern with this approach is ensuring that areas not directly served by an air handler, such as hallways and bathrooms, also receive adequate conditioned air.
Nick Maugeri 🏠 Generational Housing Preferences: Insights from Central & Northern California 🌟
6 February 2024 | 0 replies
🏡 According to recent surveys:Millennials, aged 25-40, prioritize walkable neighborhoods and urban amenities, with 72% expressing interest in living close to restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues.Gen Z, aged 18-24, values sustainability and eco-friendly features, with 64% stating they are willing to pay more for properties with green certifications and energy-efficient upgrades.Baby boomers, aged 57-75, are seeking downsizing options and active adult communities, with 68% indicating they prefer single-story homes and amenities such as fitness centers and community social events.Understanding these preferences is key to finding the perfect home for every generation.
Elvin Luccon 4 unit multifamily deal
6 February 2024 | 19 replies
I did tidy up my message using AI but that being said, I did include prompts on FHA, down payment and the like.
Kate Lee Seeking growing markets in Texas
6 February 2024 | 20 replies
Energy industry driven meaning it is very cyclical.
John Mead Can a property management company put a lien on my property?
7 February 2024 | 18 replies
It's not worth the time, effort or mental energy.
AJ Wong Barbara Corcoran argues good time to buy and invest in Real Estate...do you agree?
6 February 2024 | 5 replies
What I do know is the numbers on the surface seem okay and the government still has a lot of ability to take up slack e.g. most of the 2022 clean energy and stimulus money hasn’t been paid out yet. 
Hari Mann Finding Investor Partners - My current ONE Thing (...and my biggest frustration)
7 February 2024 | 12 replies
I love educational books like this and a bunch of others that really give me energy to tackle my goals and hustle hard towards my big why (shoutout to Simon Sinek).Right now I feel like my company is on the verge of a huge transformation and a big "level-up" event: successfully offering our first large commercial residential investment as a syndication or partnership/joint venture.