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Cindy Tansin I want to build a detached ADU on my primary residence.
7 September 2022 | 15 replies

Any recommendations?  Any experience with the kits that are built onsite?

Rachel Munzer Framing issues in both attic & basement in 1813 (2) family home
20 March 2018 | 2 replies

Hello! My Fiancé and myself are newbie real estate investors. We currently own a condo that we rent out, and are under contract to buy our second property, a two-family home. A quick overview of the property:The home ...

Jennifer Sowers Multi Unit Property, but is a modular home
17 November 2022 | 5 replies

Hello,Any advice is welcomed!  I am looking at a three unit property that I would like to do an FHA owner occupied loan on. However, every lender I speak with says it won't qualify because of the property "setup". One...

May P. Financing for modular vs mobile home
30 November 2010 | 3 replies

Hello,

I have been in contact with a loan originator regarding a property that I am interested in that has a manufactured home on it. I have not applied for a loan yet.

The loan originator said that they do not ...

Account Closed do these cracks look like a deal-breaker? (masonry)
21 September 2020 | 12 replies

Hi all, i'm getting ready to close a triplex in Sherbrooke, the inspection turned up quite a few cracks in the brick though....like the building leaned slightly to one side a while ago (although the foundation is soli...

Mike D. A question about old houses
30 September 2009 | 12 replies

Say a house was built around 1910 and is in a college/low income area, so it takes a beating. How much longer can these houses really stand for? Won't they have to be torn down soon?

Tom Linnik Container home in Point Breeze
19 July 2017 | 5 replies

Anybody in the Philadelphia area considered building a container home? any chance it would get approve by zoning and all. If i bought a lot and laid foundation, then stacked 4 8x40ft containers, (2 on top of 2). and m...

Cheryl Moore Do I tear down existing structure and re-build or continue rehab
3 January 2023 | 6 replies

I own an existing property that I hired a contractor to re-hab. After almost 3 years and 43 k plus, property was still not completed. I got estimates from 3 other contractors who notified me that house is not structur...

Stephanie Simmons Partially Built House - Estimating completion costs
5 June 2020 | 7 replies

I am going to be meeting with a owner of a property that had a home partially built in 2002.  It is basically dried in, all studs in, and then nothing more was done to it.  I'm good with estimating the interior fi...

Tristan Scott Zell Slanted Flooring Challenge
6 January 2022 | 20 replies

I am remodeling an apartment in my building and for whatever reason the people that either built the place or remodeled it pitched the foundation. This has led to everything being visually/physically slanted inside of...