There are two big oaks trees right next to a property I am looking at. It needs to be removed. But I read online that oak trees are protected in Florida and you can not cut them. Is this true? Thanks,Gin
Hey everyone, I’m new to the Real Estate Development scene and before I go for this development deal, I want to know what I’m going to see when the deal is in progress.I would give some examples however I’m am surpris...
I got some advice on door knocking as the best strategy from a couple of smart investors here , I’d prefer to door knock early in the mornings and get it out of the way, but logically I believe it’s not the smartest s...
Hi Friends,I am NYC based investor with 45 units in Virginia and 1 in Denver. I buy and hold, syndicate deals, single & multi-family. My super powers are financial planning, financial strategy, and creative fina...
Hello Bigger Pockets members. My name is Darwin Plada. I am a 42 year old newbie to Real Estate; out of New Jersey. My goal is to learn the game, build a powerful team and network with all so that all and myself ca...
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I have been doing a little research on wholesaling and was seriously considering getting into it. I am currently living in japan and was wondering if there was any way for me to wholesale in ...
Hi all, My wife and I live in a small town that wholesales our electricity to us. That results in our electric bill being higher than surrounding areas. Already this year they have raised the cost of electricity resul...
this is a condo building. each apartment has its own meter in the basement. one of the breakers works only when it is 3/4 way ON. it does not work when it is in ON position all the way. what would be the safest way to...
If I were to have an excellent idea for developing commercial real estate in a particular area, what would be next? How does something like commercial planning get off the ground? What are the steps?
What clothes does a house wear?(wait for it)Address.With that out of the way, it's the time of year where I look back at what worked, and what didn't, for the last 12 months. I'm sure many of you do the same. Would ...