I had an inspector state that there were two natural springs under the crawl space of one of my homes I’m selling. I seriously doubt there are natural springs. Who can I contact to confirm if it is or not. Also,I had ...
We are currently trying to sell a home constructed in 2014 on acreage. There are two natural springs located on property. You can only tell location of springs because the top soil stays moist and water is visible on ...
Hi All, looking for some advice on a home a recently found in a great location, on a big property and the home is in good condition. I am looking to buy the home, rehabbing and selling. After doing some research, I am...
I have a brother in law that owns 20 acres in a land share situation. Finally the land partner is willing to sell, so there is actually 40 acres available. There are two houses on the 40 acres. TONS of water via n...
Investment Info:
Mobile home buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $29,000
Cash invested: $5,000
2 bd/2 bath on .75 acre lot. Not in mobile home park. Natural spring-fed pond and tool shed on pr...
Next Week I am actually starting to look for my first SFH investment property. Im looking between 100-200k homes build in the 70's. Most of the ones I am checking into have been updated in the past 10 years. I am h...
Today, Brandon Turner put out an absolute epic post of close to 5,000 words on the BiggerPockets Blog that covered The Top 100 Ways To Make Money In Real Estate in celebration of our big upcoming 100,000 member milest...
I have never thought of this subject before now, and I am completely stumped...
My in-laws have asked my wife and I to assist in getting a lot they own on to the market, and sold within the next few years. We are int...
We are getting going in the Twin Cities area and things have been exciting for the last month to say the least. We closed on our property in Chanhassen MN, have plans drawn up and working on finalizing with a contrac...
Should I try to avoid private septic and private well on a fix n flip? It scares me a little but I'm not exactly sure why. Should it? Any suggestions on due diligence?