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N/A N/A Marketing acreage
27 February 2008 | 4 replies

What's the best way to Market high end acreage?? There has to be a better way to reach prospects instead of just MLS.

Chelsy C Help! closing escrow and found the property foundation done with permit not finaled
7 January 2013 | 7 replies

buying a REO property, the property foundation was finished, however we checked with the city, the foundation permit was issue but have not final signed off by the city with the previous owner.

What is the risk of bu...

Tyler H. Converting commercial warehouse to Climate control self storage
29 August 2018 | 3 replies

I need help converting my commercial warehouse into climate control self storage.  I want to be sure I do it right from the beginning. I have put together some basic layout plans from (Mini Storage Outlet).Does anyone...

Michael D'Elia Civil Drawings - Pricing
5 January 2022 | 2 replies

Hello everyone, I'm brand new, as in my first development deal ever and have gotten to the point where I need civil drawings. Does anyone know the factors involved in pricing civil drawings? I'm curious if anyone here...

Siva N. Old house and evaluating foundation issues
4 September 2014 | 4 replies

hi all, I am buying my 2nd property. It's a 40 year old all brick ranch on a slab foundation.  Our offer was accepted , but the home inspection revealed some cracks on the outside wall.  There are some hairline cracks...

Jerry Lundergard 4.6 differential settelment on foundation
20 October 2017 | 1 reply

i got a sweet 2008 house that fits all criteria but has 4.6 differential settelment according to inspectors zip line reading. It was -3.2 in back left and + 1.2 back right. A engineer report is recomended for 550$ doe...

Brian Yost New Investor From Philadelphia
5 February 2015 | 13 replies

Hey team, I'm Brian a 25 yr old engineer living in beautiful Philadelphia. Looking to buy my very first home within the next few months with a long term goal of renting or selling.Thanks in advance for all the help si...

Paul Sandhu My useless bit of knowledge for today
9 January 2020 | 7 replies

When you see a semi loaded with porta potties unloading at an industry or some other place where there can be an event or gathering, it means there are going to be lots and lots of people coming in the near future.  Y...

Todd Atkinson Renting SF to military personnel
21 July 2022 | 1 reply

Has anyone had experience working with this Fed Govt. program?  Thoughts? Experience? Here is some basic information about our program:
The US Army Corps of Engineers has a program offered to Army, Air Force and Navy...

Damon J. Flooring options for botton unit (slab) apartment
15 May 2011 | 5 replies

Rehabbing a bottom floor apartment which has damaged hardwood floors from a busted water heater. It is concrete slab and could be considered below grade as it is built on a hillside (only has windows on one side of un...