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Account Closed ghost next door
10 April 2011 | 33 replies
After some much needed updating... the last owner used the same designer that did the Brady Bunch set!
Brandon Schlichter Smaller Residential Subdivision Development?
25 February 2008 | 5 replies
Back when my parents bought thier first house (because it was impossible to rent with kids, all rental ads said: no pets no children), there were small starter houses on good size lots that were designed so that they could be added onto easily.
Gary Johnson Financing apartment project
4 February 2008 | 6 replies
Gary,If the location is good for a Multifamily project, you basically have 2 options.You could design your project in such a way that it qualifies for your State's LIHTC (Tax credit) program.It boils down to developing and building what is basically a subsidized lower income project.As with all Government programs there are some very narrow restrictions there, but also some serious financial advantages.What I personally don't like about it is that it is a cumbersome procedure, and the outcome is never certain.Alternatively you could consider setting it up so it qualifies for a special Loan program that takes into consideration the value of the land once it is entitled.In normal English that means that you would get long term, fixed rate, non-recourse financing.So none of those F-words would apply; like FICO, Freddy, Fannie, etc.And if done properly, you would most likely actually get a check at closing for some of the value of the land.I will be more than glad to discuss further with you on the latter scenario.Hope this helps.Louis Bergman
Andrew B. At first glance and info
20 February 2008 | 2 replies
Lot Size: 36x96 Property Age: 70 Municipal Taxes: 1200 Maintenance Fees: 0 Owner's Description This riverview property currently has a residence but is in a commercially designated area so the potential is limitless (3 story structure can be built to property lines).
Michael Rossi Motorcycles
19 February 2008 | 20 replies
I am sure the thing woulda done 155 wound out, not that impresive, but for a 1983 and a TOTALLY STRAIGHT UP street bike, not EVEN a cafe style,the design was AWFUL for the power!
Matthew Stover First commercial deal??
11 February 2008 | 3 replies
i received a degree in commercial real estate from Florida State, and am currently working on my ccim designation.
David Jackson using social networks to find business opportunities
27 February 2008 | 22 replies
Myspace is designed for younger folks, but dont think it doesnt have a bit of everyone!
Niall O'Malley Anyone with Series LLC Experience/Knowledge?
13 February 2008 | 2 replies
BTW, you can not have any part of the name of the LLC after the designation 'LLC.'
Chad Black FLOOD PLAIN/ZONE
8 September 2008 | 4 replies
This is the process on how to change your floodplain designation.
Toby Munk Real Estate Website Marketing-Natural Search Engine Ranking
1 March 2008 | 10 replies
So chances are probably no better than 1:500 for me to get a random buyer to make contact with me once they are in town.Now to the online world.First of all one has to be able to offer a visually pleasing site and then back up the good design with functionality.