When buying a large multi-family building, other than the home inspector, what type of specialist can further evaluate structural integrity, foundation, sagging, etc? Would it be Structural Engineer?
Hello Bigger Pockets,Just wanted to introduce myself and say hello. I'm Brian and I am located in Denver, CO. A little about myself, I'm an engineer working in the aerospace industry and I am here to start from the ...
What info should a website have. I'd like to have a top notch site to help capture leads.
Hi guys. Got a question I'm hoping some of you will be able to help with. I've got a remodel I'm doing that has an old brick foundation. It needs tuck-pointed and painted before I can try and sell it, but we're in ...
I have a property in Florida under contract that the current owner has informed me has to be hooked into the sewer line which was installed last month within the next year. He has been told no further repairs or rep...
Hi all. All around the perimeter of this (unfinished/abandoned) 5k sq ft commercial building, there are these openings into the basement. The ground is dug out around the building, like a trench, and then these openin...
I've got a piece of property with a small river/large creek running across the front of it. I need to build a bridge over it in order to build a home but I do not know the cost. Do I go with a culvert or do we use con...
Hi, BPers, I am wondering if any one has experience of building a single family house on a slope. Does it cost a ton of extra to build on a slope? Thanks in advance for any input.
Hi all! I'm a mechanical engineer who also has gotten into real estate by getting my real estate license. I never would have pursued getting my own real estate license if it weren't for a bad real estate agent exper...
Good every everyone.All advise welcome.I am sure a property on some half abandon street in Baltimore City selling for under 10K will have a 92% chance of just gutting.I have a few questionDoes a full gut job and takin...