Hello,
I'm trying to close on a potential 9-Unit development in San Diego. Before I get too far into the process I need to do more research on construction loans. I am hoping to talk to some construction loan experts...
I purchased a vacant property and planned to develop a certain number of units that requires a variance. However, the language in the Baltimore City Zoning Code says the following:In order to grant a variance, the cas...
I moved to the Charlotte, NC area a year ago. I've been wanting to start flipping houses for years. I have construction experience and I have been doing handyman work around my development to make some extra money whi...
Investment Info:
Townhouse other investment.
Purchase price: $590,000
Cash invested: $200,000
This new-construction home offers an open-concept floor plan with 9' ceilings on first floor. The stylish...
Has anyone ever developed raw land into a mobile home park in the Austin, TX area? We come across land deals from time to time and wanted to see what types of expenses typically go into getting the land ready (zoning...
24 1 & 2 bedroom Units
Newer construction (2001-2008)
Permits for 8 more units.
On site septic
Good stable occupancy
Good access to Scranton PA and the Pocono region
Additio...
Hi -
1) is a 7000 sqft retail center possible in 20,952 sqft land (.48 acre)
2) what does it mean by "+/- 10,000 SF Buildable area with an agreement for extra parking area", is it a risk building retail center depen...
I’m interested in developing a 4-pad glamp site of Tony homes (comes with oven, fridge, tv, shower, toilet etc). What extra amenities should I provide? I was thinking a deck with a hot tub and grill. Anything else tha...
HI All,
I am reaching out to see if there are any developers in our forums here.
I own a 16.4-acre plot of land with my home being part of that total acreage. I have met with the zoning dept. in town a few time...
We just put a home under contract that has a huge lot, the two extra lots equal 13,224sqft. We put it under contract because we believe that we can develop the lot into a multifamily unit. This would be our first en...