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Jian G. buying land for multifamily development?
1 May 2019 | 6 replies
@Jian Guan I’m a Structural Engineer from Los Angeles and have designed and built many multi-families throughout Southern California.
Jason Muenster Would you consider a property built in the 1800’s?
16 April 2019 | 10 replies
Top to bottom inspection.If it is in good condition and the systems are intact and updated it could be interesting.Might even qualify for historical designation or the Mills Act and get a discount on taxes.Double check what you can get on financing especially the roof and foundation
Tyler Erickson Commercial Appraiser Partnering with a Fixture/Contractor Firm?
24 April 2019 | 3 replies
From an in-person consultation regarding the specificities of the work needed to be performed; custom-fabricated or sourced fixtures ranging from lamps and chandeliers to countertops/flooring and murals; a full design proposal; contractor services; shipping and installation of the fixtures; and complete with two commercial appraisals.
Stephen Sykes 26 unit building in downtown Omaha, NE
13 May 2019 | 9 replies
That designation qualifies the property for state credits.
Mary Blanco New investor in Texas
19 April 2019 | 2 replies
There are a number of design / build companies on here, but you probably need to narrow down where your lots are to get a little more relevant recommendations.
Josh Dubin Can FHA loan be paid off in 6-12mo?
20 April 2019 | 3 replies
Several red flags here - if the property needs much rehab then it probably isn't eligible for an FHA loan (unless you get an FHA 203k which is specifically designed for fixer houses).
Charley C. need help projecting operating cost
20 April 2019 | 3 replies
Rather be designing and building, love doing that.
Jennifer Velez What do you look for in a mobile home investment?
24 April 2019 | 3 replies
Location"In or around a MSA of 30,000 people or moreWithin close proximity of a Walmart  (If Walmart won't go there, you shouldn't either)Sustainable economic drivers (employment for your residents)Entry level home values above 100kSize - depending on your operational strategy, I have found that larger parks tend to work better50 spaces or more if you plan to use an onsite management team (smaller than that will have a tough time affording a good onsite team)Smaller parks can be managed with a 3rd party, but keep in mind you can't really count on them to move the needle for you on items like filling vacant pads, renovating homes, selling homes, or any major capital improvements, so you should have a plan to handle those items. 
Jessica Johnston 12 showings & no offers- but all very positive feedback
7 May 2019 | 23 replies
And at that price range, your price drops will have to be much larger to move the needle.
Jeffrey Douglas HVAC replacement/swap out. Cost for labor? Doable by myself?
26 April 2019 | 9 replies
2.Does this unit use the same refrigerant that my systems evaporator coil is designed for?