28 May 2025 | 1 reply
Does anyone have any costs or any idea what it would cost to remove a 500 Sq Ft in-Ground Vinyl Swimming Pool with a surrounding Concrete Sidewalk/Walkway?
19 May 2025 | 164 replies
The sidewalks were destroyed and the walk way concrete was off set.
13 May 2025 | 7 replies
I've noticed that some of the buildings have low fencing around the verge grass area between the gutter and the sidewalk.
29 April 2025 | 18 replies
I mean one of these posters was told their "turnkey" property had dangerous sidewalk conditions questioning how "turnkey" the property was and their response was the tenant's don't care about the sidewalks.
25 April 2025 | 15 replies
Ah, but after the sunset, the dusk and the twilightWhen shadows of night start to fallThey roll back the sidewalk precisely at tenAnd people who live there are not seen again!
22 April 2025 | 62 replies
The properties will possibly break even some years but other years you will have to replace big expensive things like roofs, siding, windows, sewer lines, furnaces, water heaters, other mechanicals, appliances, carpets, blinds, flooring, driveways, sidewalks, decks, porches, soffits, bed bugs, tree work, etc. etc. etc.
19 April 2025 | 10 replies
I also noticed the grass had grown over the sidewalks so you could not see them, and in some areas was creeping got on to the roads the same way .
7 April 2025 | 4 replies
Pause + Hold Strategy (Minimal Spend)Secure the land by ensuring taxes are current and title is clear.Apply for any other permits (grading, erosion, site layout) that don’t require water service — this keeps you moving forward.Design the home and submit architectural plans (if the city allows), so once taps are available, you're shovel-ready.Monitor city council agendas and planning board minutes — developers often get early access to updates through these channels.File a Right of Way Permit or work with a civil engineer to get partial approvals (culverts, drive cuts, sidewalk plans).🧩 Why this helps: You control the dirt, build goodwill with the city, and shorten your timeline later — without sinking more budget now.💰 2.
5 April 2025 | 5 replies
The greatest thing was his $400/month tenant maintained the backyard, swept the hallways and stairs, and swept the sidewalk every morning.
31 March 2025 | 6 replies
After closing I discovered the wastepipe between house and sidewalk was broken which was expensive and there was frequent work necessary over the next few years.