HiI am planning to build two, two story single family homes.where do you get the floor plans with reasonable cost?Appreciate your help.ThanksReddy
Any one a land lord to Starbucks I’m trying to get them in my building and it seems I’m getting blowed off even had my county commissioners attorney write letters to them. Any advice will be awesome. Thanks
The property is a residential property situated on a 1 acre lot in Sacramento County, California. It includes a primary residence, as well as a detached garage/storage area in the backyard that I am looking to convert...
Several threads could be created about industrial hemp and it's role in real estate, society, and the environment. I'll post this thread and see where the conversation goes.
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Where can we find basic information & rules on building a house in the county in Texas? We have already contacted local city & county officials & are finding out bits & pieces of information on buildi...
It's a 2 family property. Third Family is already built. I would need to separate 2nd floor electric with 3rd floor electric. I was going to run conduit on the outside of the building and run it into the 3rd floor. Fo...
I recently purchased a 4-plex and would like to start setting up for purchasing at least 15+ unit building in the Minnesota/Wisconsin area. I am wondering how cash reserves are reviewed for such a purchase? I would be...
I am in the process of building my knowledge before I dive into my first flip, and there is one area that I feel lost in...Building codes/permit requirements!For those of you who were new to flipping, how did you lear...
We are currently looking at a 5 acre property with 2 houses on it. One is currently rented out and will be for another 2 years. Our plan is to build an additional 7-9 homes on the property which we know is allowed. We...
Does anyone have insights on how much down payment is required for an apartment building? From various sources I received very different amounts, ranging from 10% to 33%. Does it vary with the type of lender? Thank...