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JT Spangler Replacing galzanized plumbing?
22 November 2014 | 9 replies
PVC and CPVC is very inexpensive and its legal in nearly all cities ( i live in omaha where its regularly well below 0 degrees fyi). no torch, just some primer and sealent and a 10 dollar hack saw is all you need. just make sure you support every few feet, maybe not required but makes it allot more stiff.I started peice mealing the galvanized back together before hand then just decided to take the sawz all to everything and replace with CPVC. made it much simpler :) im 95% done, will be done tomorrow. i will have about 20 hours in it all by the time its all said and done.... but im slow and tend to take allot of local bar breaks in between. same amount of plumbing in copper would of likely cost me over 800 bucks.
Jason V. Yet Another "To Rent or Flip" -- Home next to abandoned / condemned house and GIANT oak tree (maybe 5 feet from slab?)
11 January 2015 | 4 replies
.  :-/(2)  The giant oak tree is definitely a few feet wide and around 5 feet from the slab (which also happens to be the side where the plumbing runs!). 
David Soest Capital Rehab Group
6 November 2019 | 20 replies
Solid education by people who are actually flipping and getting your feet wet and just do it in my opinion the best way to get into the flipping business.
Travis H. Social Circle, GA-SFR. My first deal is my own house
7 April 2015 | 0 replies
I originally bought the house for $138,000 back in February of 2008 for 0 down with a 7% mortgage.I later refinanced for a 4.25% interest rate and a $936.01 per month payment that has since climbed to 945.The house itself is roughly 2,400 square feet (including the garage) and rests on a sloped 3.31 acres of land, most of which is some combination of pine trees and kudzu.
Karen Margrave HOT - WARM - COLD WHERE'S YOUR MARKET?
30 July 2015 | 124 replies
As per the project in Moreno Valley, http://theworldlogisticscenter.com/  $3 billion dollars, 40.6 million square feet, built over 15 years.
Roger Smart Wholesaling vs Bird Dogging: What's the difference?
27 January 2017 | 5 replies
They contact the seller from there And negotiate the price and get the contracts signed now sometimes they'll increase their feet to the bird-dog if you get the phone number or you negotiate a price with the seller.
Louis Phlips Only $100 monthly cash return
9 September 2018 | 16 replies
I'm a newbie to this world, but want to get my feet wet and get an investment property from a turnkey investing property management company.
Daniel G Blais Selling a fire damaged rental property?
8 August 2018 | 3 replies
I'm not sure on the square feet of the land itself, but it is large enough that if you were to demolish the house you could sub-divide the lot into two. 
Phil C. Any Building code about putting concrete blocks on ground?
10 September 2018 | 9 replies
Thanks Jim @Jim Hiler.I am that professional as your thoughts:)  What I am thinking is just to put those 6 by 12 concrete blocks every 2 feet on the ground and then pull concrete to seal each block on the ground.
Nanda Netto Estimating the cost of a fence
20 September 2018 | 7 replies
@Fernanda Netto, call up a couple of local fencing companies, explain you're and investor looking at a potential acquisition, tell them how linear feet of fence you need, what type of fence (coral, stockade, shadow-box, etc) and how many gates and he/she might be good enough to give you a verbal, ball-park quote over the phone.