Brandyn Gadapee
New Guy Looking To Get Startes
20 November 2017 | 5 replies
I also work in construction, but new schools and the occasional new concrete sidewalk ramp.
Mindy Jensen
Looking for list of must-haves when stocking a short term rental
17 July 2017 | 10 replies
Pack N Play, High chair, Face wash, Toothpaste, Flat Iron, Contact solution, Tylenol bottle, Eye make up remover, nail polish remover, flossers/wisps, emergency kit containing toothbrushes, razors, tampons (all from the $1 store), hair ties, body lotion pump, phone charger cables for various phones, honey, assorted tea bags, coffee filters, individual sugar/sweeteners, non dairy creamer
Paul Evert
Replace Flooring With Carpet or Lament?
26 July 2017 | 8 replies
Especially when polished.
Eric Bertolasio
New from Oklahoma City
21 February 2018 | 7 replies
As an investor, what I would want to see is a proven track record and concrete data/numbers supporting why you think a property will be a good deal.
Matthew Ward
Moving to Duluth Minnesota
7 February 2018 | 8 replies
@John Woodrich You mentioned rental opportunities on Park Point and there are a few new and recently reduced listings that have great rental potential - one particular property even comes with a retractable dock and concrete boat landing.
Shane H.
Re-purposing a small office building -- Creating a Co-Working space
13 August 2015 | 6 replies
. -- 3780 sq ft 2 story office building (office was previous use)-- Built appx 1900 -- think it's brick, or block with some sort of facade, possibly limestone as that is common in the area -- has a basement as well with partial crawl space -- good soil in the area-- Appears to be structurally sound - no issues - however needs further investigation, the floor joists are likely large old world pine/oak or other hardwoods shipped in so they should be good as long as no previous termite damage/dry rot-- Basement professionally waterproofed 15 years ago - should be no water issues, we've had lots of rain locally (more than we've had in likely 10-15 years) and basement supposedly has not leaked, think it's limestone/concrete -- Building also surrounded by Concrete -- water should not be an issue-- Per agent this week there will be a new roof put on (Flat Roof) at a cost of $17k-- Asking price $60k-- Has been occupied by an accounting firm for I believe 40-50 years - they owned the building and have left as they merged with another local accounting firm and moved to another building-- Dated inside -- lots of paneling, probably dim lighting, HVAC is kind of dated****************************Potential Downsides/Other Pertinent info-- Likely will have low or nearly non existent price appreciation, other than upgrades I'd put in -- I probably wouldnt factor it in any of my figures-- Lots of ranching/agricultural, oil/gas, wind energy activity around - city has the closest major grocery store/Wal Mart to lots of people located in more rural areas within a 1-2hour driving distance -- town is important for that aspect-- Located in a small community - town has appx 12-15k people, however it is a bedroom community located off of a VERY well maintained interstate and it's only 20-30 mins drive from the City I live in that has 500k people -- The city is a good "Clean" town if that makes sense, very nice community gym close by-- Building is on the downtown core - right off of one main arterial and 1 block from the other -- no plans in the future to alter traffic flow etc --- Lots of money has been put in by the city/local govt to maintain the downtown area and make it a very nice walkable area - with lots of little shops, antique places, a couple cafes etc -- A local company in the refining business recently moved the majority of their business there from Wichita and has put a lot of money into this community -- large donations to the college and elsewhere (they make additives and are a nationally known brand -- have been around since the 70's - only way they go down is if we go away from the internal combustion engine - dont see that happening in the time I'd own the building)
Lee Smith
A little ground hog fun to brighten your Monday!
28 December 2015 | 5 replies
House is on a concrete slab, so no big worries as far as I am concerned..
Meghan McGuire
First Hard Money Deal
18 July 2015 | 6 replies
If you want to group some of the items together, great - put them under a heading that makes sense (ie electrical, concrete work, etc)Assign a dollar value to each item or just to entire groups of items.You and your lender may go back and forth a bit about what is and isn't in the list, how they are grouped, and the dollar amounts - this is normal.
Ashley Norris
Pros and Cons of "House Raising"
7 July 2016 | 5 replies
I live in Milwaukee and there are a lot of "Polish Flats" where the older homes were raised to allow for egress and entrance into a lower level unit to accommodate a larger family size (inter generational living).
Ken Bowen
17 single family home package 385K
24 March 2016 | 12 replies
Yes, after much due diligence, it appears these are poor conditioned properties that have been polished for the advertisement.