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Account Closed Creative ideas needed: reframing the roof
17 July 2019 | 5 replies
Which gave us a 6 foot ceiling, so we are raising it to 8 foot and doing it the way it should have been done.https://www.dropbox.com/sh/63d...
Kyle Jeane Senior housing layouts and handicap specifications
29 August 2019 | 7 replies
How many square feet is each unit?
Massud Mojra Retail Center site selection
1 March 2023 | 3 replies
Thanks@Massud Mojra I'm not sure if you already got this squared away, as its been 4 years and you don't have too many posts following this one, but to address your questions a slightly different way, yes their are experts in retail site selection. 
Catherine Rathe Ideal square footage for rental apartment
11 September 2019 | 1 reply

I'm currently shopping foreclosure apartments and I was wondering generally speaking which layout is easier to rent out (meaning finding a tenant) between a 1b1b, 2b2b or 3b2b ?

Rickey Wiley Help Needed. All Apartment Building Investors - PLEASE READ THIS.
25 September 2019 | 5 replies
At this point with my foot in the door and properties that I own so far, I am ready and driven to jump into the large multi-family crowd and invest in my very 1st apartment building.
Matthew McMenamin San Diego Rental Comps (La Jolla)
16 October 2019 | 2 replies
If, however, the standard 2 BR for the area is 750 but you have a 1400 foot 2 BR unit then the range will not be accurate because you have an outlier to the usual 2 BR unit. 
Anthony Gallagher Develop & Sell vs. Sell as is in Bushwick NYC
18 October 2019 | 1 reply
We haven't replaced the roof or the boiler, because they work fine, since we purchased in 2013 but they are on the older side.1) Sell As is and Move2) Develop it as there is 2000sq ft of FAR that we could build and the neighboring property which was the same foot print has already maxed out their FAR and condominiumized and sold 4 condos for about 4m.Not attracted to the condo option but it could be the only way developing the property makes sense.3) Move, Rent out both units and Hold. 4) Move, Rent it out and downsize in another area potentially upstate or a "better" neighborhood in NYCI know this is a very wide open question and alot depends on what we "want" to do.
Jordan Oliver How do you find the owner of an apartment
2 December 2019 | 4 replies
I am really wanting to get into owning larger apartments but I don’t know where or how to get my foot in the door.  
Lucas Bryk Baltimore master plumber recommendation
22 June 2020 | 14 replies
My wife usually calls them, (Colleen)give a call glad to share some Baltimore war stories, been here for 78 years, seen many changes some that ignited some great real estate opportunities.We have been doing some commercial building in the Charles North area, The Baltimore Eagle, Joe Square pizza and soon to come The Charles Street Market,Good luck with your investment.
Anas B. Price of Fixing Foundation Issues
20 May 2020 | 3 replies
.- Chip away existing insufficient footing to pier edge.- Install reinforced steel rebar into base of the column.- Pour new footer and reinforce with concrete and rebar per engineering report.- Backfill soil around each footer.- Dig around 7 exposed deck footers and reinforce, dig 2 feet and apply rebar, pour concrete and replace old footers.