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Manuel A. Steps to "flipping" a new construction for New Investors
22 May 2024 | 6 replies

Hello Team,
Currently I purchase distressed properties, flip and resale. I now want to look into "flipping" new construction or spec home building. My plan will be to purchase a vacant land with cash and finance the ...

Clayton Miller Bridge Construction
21 November 2016 | 3 replies

I've got a piece of property with a small river/large creek running across the front of it. I need to build a bridge over it in order to build a home but I do not know the cost. Do I go with a culvert or do we use con...

Raj Sid Bonus Depreciation and Year 1
20 March 2018 | 5 replies

Bonus DepreciationIf i purchase a new construction as investment and put in service for rental, upgrades on top of the base price of the House(As sold by builder), can I deduct it on year 1? Example, if I upgraded t...

David T. Looking for an experienced Engineer in Dekalb/Atlanta
30 July 2014 | 1 reply

Hey BP,Can anyone recommend an experienced Structural Engineer who knows their way around Residential Permit issues in Atlanta and is currently active in the area?Thanks!

Andrew Brink Fieldstone Foundations Question
17 February 2023 | 4 replies

Good morning BP Nation, 
I have a great opporunity to purchase a cashflowing duplex in an appreicating market however we were just informed that there are structural issues. Here is what the agent told us " There are...

Kyle Gregg Cracked exterior block wall. Should I run for the hills? PIC
15 February 2015 | 10 replies

I was looking at a house today in baltimore and i stumbled across this nasty looking crack in the exterior wall. It looks like the house use to have a front porch that later was converted into living space. The crack ...

Natalie Schanne Direct Mail & Seller Meetings Age or Female Gender Response Bias?
3 March 2017 | 10 replies

I'm an experienced engineer, RE agent and investor. I've been sending direct mail - postcards, yellow letters - and have yet to get a property under an off-market contract after 10+ owner / seller meetings. (Sure, I'm...

Travis Reed Hey CPAs, Can I do my own cost segregation study?
2 February 2023 | 7 replies

I am a practicing Texas Licensed Civil Engineer. I work at a consulting firm that does development work, utility work, drainage, paving, construction management, surveying, plating, etc. I estimate project costs on mu...

Steve Richardson Silverlake Renovation and Reimagining
21 October 2014 | 14 replies

Guys, I am currently rehabbing a property in Silverlake area of Los Angeles and another in Palm Springs. I bought them at a song and am currently going through the permit process of changing the property from a duplex...

Frances Buerkens Finding Syndications to Partner With
24 August 2019 | 10 replies

My partner and I are moving to Kentucky to begin syndicating apartments in Lexington and Covington (or Cincinnati). Because we won't move until November/December, networking with the local REIA isn't feasible. Do you ...