
24 May 2019 | 11 replies
Typically a well designed mailer will get 2% response.

17 January 2020 | 0 replies
An area where design has value.

26 April 2023 | 8 replies
The more common method would be to utilize private or hard money for the purchase + rehab (because it has no prepayment penalty and is designed for distressed properties) and then refinance into the DSCR loan once leased/stabilized.

25 July 2023 | 7 replies
Stamford express train is 52 minutes by itself to Grand Central...so factor in time to the station and time from GCS to where ever you need to go would probably be 1 hour 20 minutes.

21 February 2017 | 11 replies
It's very easy to use with no web design experience.
25 June 2009 | 4 replies
You may take them to court for misrepresentation but it’s going to cost you lost rent, lost sleep and maybe your safety.Anyway, that’s an extreme example of an intentionally designed below-market rent lease agreement but it illustrates my point.

29 November 2007 | 16 replies
Very few people do them well, you end up with a room that wasn't designed to be one, it's often an odd shape/size, has a sloping floor and makes your HVAC system autmatically undersized.The ONLY way I would consider it would be if I (not renters) needed an exra bedroom (like having twins or triplets) in a hurry and could not afford anything else.

26 November 2018 | 20 replies
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25 February 2013 | 3 replies
This seems rather large especially since the county is now trying to be urban designs. this property is 80' so it he said it couldn't possibly be split.

7 December 2013 | 3 replies
Presumably your GC is well versed in new construction, and if he's doing three new builds for you, I can't imagine he'd mind walking you through the day-to-day process.Just make sure you're on-site everyday, get involved in the site planning, the engineering, the design and all the preliminary activities, and then be on site everyday asking questions.Do this for an entire project, and you should be pretty well versed in the process from beginning to end.