Hi Folks,We are in the process of finalizing our plans for a Spec home in Fort Lauderdale. Specifics are:- 4200 SQFT - 3 stories with a rooftop deck- Elevator- 5 Bedrooms- 5 Full baths, 2 Half baths- Requires 30 FT Pi...
I should first start out with my situation/background.
I'm 18, currently in my 2nd semester of college studying Electrical Engineering. I am also really interested in real estate investing. I have been exposed to it...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Atlanta.
Purchase price: $34,080
Cash invested: $114,222
Sale price: $385,000
This was my first investment property. I was ab...
What do you guys think about these location to invest in multifamilys.. and what would be the best way of finding deals in these areas. I'm new to commercial real estate any tips would be greatly appreciated. Texas- C...
Hello BP!
At the end of January, I closed on my first rental property for $5,000 total purchase price. The seller's husband had died recently and already moved into another house, so the property was a major ...
Hey everyone, I am a new investor in the Denver metro area. My wife and I are looking to House Hack our first property. We are considering making an offer on a single family home this weekend. The home is unique in th...
Thanks for clicking. NO, I am not actually going to make sausage.I am a local developer in Jacksonville, FL and I am going to show you what it actually takes to construct a Build For Rent house in Jacksonville, FL. ...
I am beginning a project to add a second home to my lot, and I wanted to do a modular to decrease construction time, as well as conserve costs. I started the process with CuttingEdge homes, but I'm a little concerned...
First post here! We have this great plot of land which borders main street and another street on which we’re rehabbing a couple of homes. The town and area has great economic draw for new people. On our main street si...
Besides looking at existing properties I've been researching modular/prefab build.
What I found so far, is that they are quicker and cheaper to build compared to conventional.
They also seem to be way more green!
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