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James Z. How much cash flow could one get with $150k starting capital?
9 December 2016 | 94 replies
Understand the fine art of Contract Engineering and creative contract control clauses.Just because you have some money, don't be using all of it to put into real estate, use alternative methods of making offers;Offers subject a study period, one long enough to be able to market and flip the property; this is called cash flow without ownership.Try a Hybrid offer, this is where the seller partners with you (but get your contract right with full disclosures), with a Hybrid offer, the seller will contribute stuff, like repairing the property and put up some money for advertising and take back notes.Try a vertical break up with commercial properties, buy the building, but not the land, lease the dirt with an option to purchase it in the future.
Account Closed corn farmers, empty lots
14 August 2014 | 31 replies
Thirdly, make sure it is near a mayor metropolitan area within 10-45 minute drive.I'm constantly looking for these types of properties to build a McMansion (2800-3900 sqr. ft.) with my pre-engineered panelized home system.
Ekaterina Stepanova Choosing type of investment to start in New York
14 August 2014 | 8 replies
@Ekaterina Stepanova Here is a website about the nano tech facility in Albany.http://www.ceg.org/economic_development/sites/the-college-of-nanoscale-science-and-engineering/
Thomas Fosnaugh Property Inspector Recommendations Eastern Iowa (Cedar Rapids)
18 August 2014 | 2 replies
Those are generally handled by a certified engineer inspector.
David Rogers Hello all, from a New Jerseyan currently living in South Korea!
13 October 2014 | 15 replies
Engineers stay after hours to do other jobs like guards, mow grass on company property,  etc etc.. 
Camronn W. Beginner Developing question???
23 January 2015 | 15 replies
I'm wanting to build a duplex and have much of the process started as far as my builder in place, engineering underway and multi-family lot in place.
Zachary Freeman Purchasing Quadplex in LA; possibly will convert to 6 units
20 August 2014 | 10 replies
I work in Civil Engineering down in San Diego and we run into this when clients are looking to do condo conversions or sometimes like what you're talking about.I think you need to clarify some terms here:Non-conforming is what you have now.
Kim Handelman Bussiness Plan
19 August 2014 | 10 replies
@Kim Handelman , I would just set some goals, especially a money number wether it be cash flow or profit per deal and engineer it backwards to the starting point and take Massive Action.Happy Investing!
Alexander Chavez New Member From Chicago
21 August 2014 | 8 replies
I work a full time job as an Engineer making machines for manufacturing companies, but I have always wanted to invest in real estate and am now starting to get into the finer details of it so I can take it on as a part time and eventually have it become my fulltime job. 
Chad Busby Flooring Choices for a really basic fix and flip...Factory Seconds Engineered Hardwood?
24 August 2014 | 6 replies
Install some inexpensive Factory Seconds Engineered Hardwood.