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All Forum Posts by: Shachar Naim

Shachar Naim has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: House addition in Saginaw TX

Shachar NaimPosted
  • Investor
  • TX
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i have another quote for 900$ 

the price range is strange

Post: House addition in Saginaw TX

Shachar NaimPosted
  • Investor
  • TX
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so the city say that it doesn't have to be by an architect but needs to be professionally drawn with as mush details as possible

Post: House addition in Saginaw TX

Shachar NaimPosted
  • Investor
  • TX
  • Posts 4
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Hi everyone,

I'm rehabbing a house in Saginaw TX as part of a BRRRR strategy. The city recently inspected the property and determined that a converted garage was poorly constructed. They've mandated its demolition but have allowed me to build an even larger addition (500 sq ft).

The city is requesting building plans for this new addition. I have two questions:

1. Does this require plans from a licensed architect?

2. If so, I've received a quote from a licensed architect for $2,300. Is this a reasonable price?

Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Post: New investor in the DFW area

Shachar NaimPosted
  • Investor
  • TX
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Quote from @Ned J.:

Any of you familiar with the Stephenville area? Kind of out in the middle of nowhere, but my son just started college at Tarelton and we live in CA, so its on my radar now...university has plans for big growth in the next 5-10 years. 

 Hi @Ned J. ! I just invested on a STEPHENVILLE SFH. I did not know about the uni growth plans so it looks even better now. If you have any more interesting info please let me know :)

cheers