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All Forum Posts by: Chris Breezy

Chris Breezy has started 25 posts and replied 81 times.

Post: Drainage issue from rain. In NJ

Chris BreezyPosted
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 81
  • Votes 19

I recently inherited a house in nj it's on ground which is not the norm since hurricane sandy, most houses are on stilts. The house is only worth 100k at best so I don't want to put 30k into it just to raise a junk house. The grass is not level and it's causing the front of the house to sag. Any advice on how I can prevent the build up of rain from damageing my house

any advice on other strategies I cud consider or on how I can search the market more efficent

I'm 20 years old and got about 35k or so in the stock market I'm looking to slow my stock investing and move to real estate. I'm reading books and forums and such but the house hack numbers just don't work in a nyc environment. Sure I can move somewhere within reach of nyc since I work their. But I haven't found a market that the numbers are even close on

good question that I would love to have a answer for also

Post: Anybody have a degree in construction management?

Chris BreezyPosted
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 81
  • Votes 19

let me know because I'm interested in going to school for it but I don't know anything or anyone who has a degree in construction management. I would love some advice

great response thanks @Ericka G. 

@David Dachtera I'm currently an apprentice carpenter 2 years and I would finish my apprenticeship, I think I want to go for construction management or something related I just don't know to much about it

@Stanley Parsley yea I'm still trying to figure out what I want out of life everyday. Or what I want to do for a living , right now I'm a carpenter and earning decent money but I think I wud like to try college 

Post: Construction project management

Chris BreezyPosted
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 81
  • Votes 19

I'm and apprentice carpenter and got 2 years to finish my apprenticeship but I don't want to do this my whole life . Does anybody got any good advice on new careers to pursue with carpenter experience. Just want to pick somebodys mind on this.

About to go order mine right now. Great podcast

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