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Shannon Shannon How to understand if I can ever be granted permission to work from home while in an HOA that says NO?
28 March 2013 | 93 replies
First one told me I couldn’t park a trailer in my drive way when the President/builder of the BOD was two doors down.
Greg P. Higher End and New Constructuion Question
14 April 2013 | 8 replies
I try to collaborate with builders that are good business managers as well.
Jesse Holmes Purchasing a 4-plex to live in
27 March 2013 | 15 replies
The builder needs to move this property, but as you might imagine, it is taking him longer than the duplexes he built in the same area.
Daniel L. Investing on Behalf of or Maybe Commingled with Parents
27 March 2013 | 4 replies
Having me partner with a local builder with an A+ track record for transparency/integrity/investment acumen (hundreds of deals)They'd like me to exercise the investment decisions and just give them periodic status updates and not have to double signature anything.
Jodi M. 1st subdivision--Regulations for creating a small country developement
27 March 2013 | 2 replies
If this land is in a city, that's usually a city body.
Terry Portier How much you making on builds?
9 May 2013 | 40 replies
There are still a lot of hungry builders out there who will do it for less.
Mitch Stephen FLIP using PRIVATE MONEY & OWNER FINANCING
19 June 2019 | 17 replies
So, anyone considering this should contact their local department of banking and finance (or whomever is the governing body in their state).
Emily Dixon first brand new home construction, personally
28 March 2013 | 16 replies
A HUGE part of the costs are the lot preparation costs, permit fees, and the school tax really actual construction costs are more like 60-70/sfBUT this is greatly due to taking all of the general contractors markup out, paying him only daily to be on site for framing and roofing and paying him instead of an expensive architect to draw all the plans in autocad(other generals pay him to do this for them) He is getting older, it is a nice setup for him, saves us money, makes me more money as project manager (I get paid out of labor allowance for days I am supervising jobsite) and saves our owner/builder a grip of money allowing him to get a decent return from the investment. which for our area is amazing because you can't really build for profit right now unless you are a builder.
Craig Parnacott New Member/ Canton, Ohio
7 April 2013 | 11 replies
I currently work full time as a Construction Project Manager, I have a BS degree in Construction Engineering from the University of Akron and worked for a national home builder while attending college.
Richard Lynch 2% rule in the UK
19 May 2013 | 2 replies
If We adhered to the 2% rule on the offshore properties we bought we would have missed substantial cap gains.I recently met a builder from the UK that bets on double digit cap gain regardless of rents , the same for my home town in Australia.