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Will Gomez My first estimate under my belt
17 October 2017 | 6 replies
This will include cabinets ( white shaker with soft close, all knobs and pulls) design to be selected by client at a later time. 2- install granite counter tops to all new cabinets.
Daniel Siapin Flip strategy thoughts in Beverly Hills 90210.
22 September 2017 | 2 replies
I don't want him to hold me up on things like design or speculating market trends years down the line.With regards, I'm both the contractor and construction funds.Item 2 and 3 are great!!!
Matt Hoiles To get you general contractors license, or not?
12 October 2017 | 8 replies
I’m a new investor to Nashville, TN.I have wholesaled one deal ($20k profit), and just bought my first multi-family (3 apartments in East Nashville).I am partnering up with my realtor on future endeavors (BRRRR, flipping, more and wholesale deals) and am wondering whether it’s worthwhile getting my own GC license.I enjoy designing and creating, and while have no construction experience... am a little control freak, and haven’t had many good experiences with GC reliability / professionalism to date.I know there are liability risks, etc. but I’d love to hear from other investors who have either got, or considered getting, their GC license as part of their overall investor strategy.What were the factors you weighed up, and why did you choose the path you chose?
Minna Reid It just needs some paint and carpet!
21 November 2007 | 15 replies
UNIQUE CITY HOME - Used to be a warehouse.HI-TECH/CONTEMPORARY - Lots of steel shelving with little holes - thekind your dad used to store tools on in the basement.DARING DESIGN - Still a warehouse.COMPLETELY UPDATED - Avocado dishwasher and harvest gold carpeting or vice versa.SOPHISTICATED - Black walls and no windows.
Omar Johnson Creating a Marketing Plan for Your Real Estate Business
22 April 2008 | 0 replies
There are at least four elements that are crucial to designing a marketing plan with wings that will take your business to new heights of success.
Greg B. What are Delinquent Borrowers Thinking?
19 June 2012 | 9 replies
The bubble was not the American people's fault it was that of the banks.
Angelique F. Equity Indexed Universal Life Insurance EIUL
22 August 2019 | 17 replies
When an agent designs an overfunded policy, it is designed with you prepaying as much of your "mortgage payments" as you legally can.
Dexter Harris Great PM company in San Antonio area
17 July 2021 | 6 replies
Look for companies or people with special designations like; CRMC, MPM
Jean Paul Valley Cost of architect and engineer for 100 lot subdivision?
5 June 2014 | 25 replies
They are not just designing the sub-division, but getting you through a mountain of bureaucracy and red tape.
Will Barnard Mitigating Risk, a point of view discussion
30 December 2014 | 11 replies
We buy properties in high demand areas, Work in areas where there's a strong economy (more qualified buyers/investors) Buy land priced at or below market value, Design as cost effective of a project as possible,Shop everything for the best price and highest workmanshipList our own properties (and sometimes sell ourselves)Act as our own general and electrical contractors, Do all preliminary architectural and site design in houseStay involved with engineers, architect, planners, etc.Understand the entire permitting process, and build relationships.