Hello, I am trying to see what the best route to go for a loan on a development would be. The land itself cost 1.6 million and looking around 2-2.5 million to develop the property. It is 24 acres in a market that is ...
I own a dark single tenant building. It is an old Good Year or Firestone type of building, 7500 sf. It has about 3000 feet of retail and 5000 where parts and repairs were accomplished. It admittedly needs new air c...
Hello,What are you all using for your price per square foot renovation estimates in Philadelphia? Thank you! -Karl
Just a quick question...I have done many smaller developments, I'm looking at some bigger deals...But when is it a good development particularly the development of apartments?
Any insight from the board would be grea...
I'm considering converting my unit to a furnished short or medium term rental. Like all of us in Houston not directly in downtown/midtown, there's not much in the way of walk-able attraction which is unlike AirBNBs I'...
The couple claims to be married and the wife says she's been a SAHM for
10 years but a quick internet search shows them having seperate
addresses 2 years ago. I'm concerned that if the kids are hers, they're
re...
I am Developing a 34 Unit 8 story Multi Family rental property in LA. Its currently in the entitlement stage so we need to find a great General Contractor to start working with on cost estimation, VE and schedule and...
Hi All,
I'm new to this forum and have really enjoyed the expertise demonstrated by the contributors. Thank You all for the help to date.
I have several rental properties and would like to pull LOCs for them. My ba...
I'm looking for a lender/bank to finance a small multi-family purchase in Cleveland. 8 unit property in a good area that is stabilized and cash-flowing. It would probably be a $350k mortgage or so with a 75% LTV. I kn...
Hey BiggerPockets, I'm wondering if I can get some tips for starting out in Utah? My wife and I have saved up a down payment (between 3.5% - 10% depending on the property value, which means we'd probably need to go wi...