Land newbie here - so maybe the questions is weird, but...
is all land buildable by default?
If given an opportunity to pick a fairly large lot (1+ acre in a highly populated area) for cheap, would you do so?
Hello, I've followed BP for a few years now but this will be my first post. Could use some advice from someone with more experience than myself.
Situation: I own a property in North Carolina that currently has a main...
I currently own a single family rental in a single family zone right in the heart of the city of Seattle. The home is old, built in 1919 with original plumbing, wiring and two major floor to ceiling cracks in the foun...
Hello, I’ve been asking everyone what best for moving forward on this deal. Here’s the numbers and plan
3/2
1800 sqft with unfinished basement
Built 1980
Very desirable area in Vermont
15 acres (subdividable)
Co...
If I buy an acre of land and I want to put small houses or cottages on it that are lets say 1000 sq feet maybe two bed two bath, how many could I build? I am just referring to size not zoning the property.
Because of confidentiality, I'm limited on what information I can give at this moment, so I know there are a lot of variables that would determine if there would be any interest in this specific property or not. Just ...
Hi!My partner and I found a great property and need help structuring the deal. Here's some details but let me know if I missed something relevant. The property consists of 5 lots: Lots 1-3 include the main home and tw...
Ok BP crowd, a new guy needs your advice/perspective. This is a long one, so please advise if I should split it into more specific forums or posts.A family member has a run down property that he owns outright. 2 separ...
I'm trying to run the numbers on this 2 unit Duplex in my home town of Port Huron, Michigan. So, with the land contract terms of $115,900 at 6.5% with a 5 year balloon I would pay roughly $732 a month to the seller f...
There is a lack of new housing nationally… and this will not be fixed by our government or anyone else anytime soon. FYI: the median cost of a house in the U.S. is currently $263,000http://www.politico.com/agenda/stor...