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Aaron Steeves Real Estate Leads Bay Area
22 September 2019 | 2 replies
Hope you're enjoying the weekend:)Not sure if you've seen anything across the site yet, but our new Premium Membership is specifically designed as a lead generation tool for Real Estate Agents. 
Gigi Jackson Wholesale Mobile Homes in California
22 September 2019 | 0 replies
I have experience in the SF bay area as a real estate photographer/furniture/design staging but zero experience with mobile home transactions, etc.
Anthony Paulos Newbie Wholesaler in San Francisco Bay Area
24 September 2019 | 7 replies
As a structural engineer in San Francisco, I've been on the permit, design, and construction side of single and multi-unit residential buildings for quite some time. 
Anthony Paulos Newbie Wholesaler in San Francisco Bay Area
23 September 2019 | 2 replies
As a structural engineer in San Francisco, I've been on the permit, design, and construction side of single and multi-unit residential buildings for quite some time. 
Kristin R. New investor in Phoenix area
23 September 2019 | 5 replies
Here are some ways to find them and things to look for when vetting them.Best way to find contractors is to talk to architects, designers, engineers, realtors and other investors.
Curtis Mears Am I Stuck Paying a scamming Contractor
26 September 2019 | 34 replies
The design was not suited to Alaska conditions or the specific challenges of the site.
Leo Kwok Looking for some design opinions
23 September 2019 | 4 replies

Hello all, I’m currently working on a Chicago style bungalow and want to get peoples opinions on this minor detail, so we are using Hardie siding with a stone fascia on the front of the house... right now the stone fa...

Yengkong Sayaovong Using the brrrr method
23 September 2019 | 1 reply
There are asset-based products out there designed for "self-employed" investors with high DTI, the desire to vest in a LLC, 10 + mortgages, unique scenarios, etc etc.
Phillip Ricci First commercial rehab/rental - Good idea?
24 September 2019 | 2 replies
its on a main street, great store front, very aesthetically pleasing frontage. 
Michael Wayne Alright I have a piece of land, now what do I build?
14 October 2019 | 11 replies
Follow the same approach for other types of commercial you think there may be missing.If the project looks feasible the next step is to check zoning with the city or county to determine how many units you can get, what is required for all approvals including parking requirements, site plan and building permits, proffers, water/sewer tap fees, bonding requirements, inspections and CO process and time frame for all approvals.You also need to check with the utility companies and get an idea of availability and cost estimates from them for water, sewer, power, gas, cable, installation and connection requirements, tap fees, hookup charges, transformer location and relocation, power line and power pole relocation issues.Check to see if you have to install any manholes, fire hydrants, curb, gutter, sidewalks, street signs, street lighting any specific street design or access requirements,.Check DOT requirements for access, stop lights and permits, traffic studiesDWQ requirements for permits, permit fees, time framesThis is a broad overview of the process and your civil engineer can handle all of this but it's good for you to know exactly what's required.