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Matthew Kimball Pros and cons to buying Mother-in-law Rental
21 November 2019 | 22 replies
Here's the list:(A) rezone for densities necessary to assure the production of moderate income housing;(B) facilitate the rehabilitation or expansion of infrastructure that will encourage the construction of moderate income housing;(C) [encourage] facilitate the rehabilitation of existing uninhabitable housing stock into moderate income housing;(D) consider general fund subsidies or other sources of revenue to waive construction related fees that are otherwise generally imposed by the city;(E) create or allow for, and reduce regulations related to, accessory dwelling units in residential zones;(F) allow for higher density or moderate income residential development in commercial and mixed-use zones, commercial centers, or employment centers;(G) encourage higher density or moderate income residential development near major transit investment corridors;(H) eliminate or reduce parking requirements for residential development where a resident is less likely to rely on the resident's own vehicle, such as residential development near major transit investment corridors or senior living facilities;(I) allow for single room occupancy developments;(J) implement zoning incentives for low to moderate income units in new developments;(K) utilize strategies that preserve subsidized low to moderate income units on a long-term basis;(L) preserve existing moderate income housing;(M) reduce impact fees, as defined in Section 11-36a-102, related to low and moderate income housing;(N) participate in a community land trust program for low or moderate income housing;(O) implement a mortgage assistance program for employees of the municipality or of an employer that provides contracted services to the municipality;(P) apply for or partner with an entity that applies for state or federal funds or tax incentives to promote the construction of moderate income housing;(Q) apply for or partner with an entity that applies for programs offered by the Utah Housing Corporation within that agency's funding capacity;(R) apply for or partner with an entity that applies for affordable housing programs administered by the Department of Workforce Services;(S) apply for or partner with an entity that applies for programs administered by an association of governments established by an interlocal agreement under Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act[.]
Shane Davis How's the Real Estate Market around Austin
14 November 2019 | 12 replies
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Shauna Leeper New owner, old renters
2 November 2019 | 2 replies
If a triplex, here is also where you start making exterior changes, common area improvements, cleanup / landscaping, improved lighting and such.Now if you are not planning to make any changes to rent for at least 6 months, then I would not rock the boat any more than this at this point.
Ben Feder When should I start investing in real estate?
5 November 2019 | 76 replies
I finally told myself in October that i'm just going to throw myself in and buy a house, and whatever happens happens, I just want to learn and the best way to learn is just by throwing yourself in sometimes, knowing you're going to make some mistakes / have some hard times, but also come out with the knowledge to go into more deals in the future.For my first house with my 0% of experience, I asked my agent to find me properties that fit the following criteria- Under market value- Houses that are livable but need some work, this is so that I can get my feet wet with with redoing walls, hardwood floor, painting, replacing utilities, landscaping, etc, but also not have an issue living there or having people come over.- At least 3 bedrooms and 2 baths - This is so I can rent out the 2 bedrooms and cover most of my mortgage, and gain experience managing tenants.- A place that I'd like to live, near the mountains.- No HOAFrom what I gather from your posts i'd say look into house hacking, it allows you to get a cheaper down payment for a loan since you'll be living on the property, and can get you into the market quicker.
Brandon B. First flip, and in a tough market too, is a success!
5 November 2019 | 2 replies
We had a hazardous tree in the back and had to do some pretty serious landscaping to make this house nice.
Brandon B. First Flip - NYC Suburb
2 November 2019 | 0 replies
New PVC fence, new landscaping, pest extermination, new paint, updated bathrooms, updated appliances, new carpet, heavy cleaning, serious trash cleanup.
Nick Scapellati How many offers before first purchase?
4 November 2019 | 7 replies
Just a few grand in landscaping.
Jordan Filbrun Ideas for 1,000 sq ft shop in a residential area.
28 March 2020 | 9 replies
I was thinking it would be perfect for a painter, plumber, electrician, landscaper, etc.
Rob Bergeron Angels Envy Announces Expansion Plan For Downtown Distillery
15 November 2019 | 1 reply
https://www.wlky.com/article/angels-envy-announces-expansion-plans-for-downtown-distillery/29669873I kind of saw this coming.
Cameron O'Connor My first House Hack/BRRRR/ Living in a construction zone
4 November 2019 | 2 replies
However, some of the easiest and most visually impactful improvements are in the small/easy landscaping.