31 October 2025 | 3 replies
The day he was supposed to begin the project, he tells me he can only do concrete, because the city doesn't allow gravel, that if since I didn't previously have gravel I have to put down a solid surface like asphalt or concrete.
9 October 2025 | 1 reply
That change made a huge difference in both response rate and keeping things compliant.
4 November 2025 | 19 replies
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8 November 2025 | 0 replies
Price: $285,000ARV: ~$415,000 (finish level dependent)Rehab (rent-ready): ~$85,000–$100,000Terms: As-is • EMD $5,000 • 15 day close • AssignableOccupancy: Seller Use & Occupancy through March (clean agreement; holdback + per-diem)HighlightsBig footprint (~3k+ sf), owner reports 8BR/3.5BA (buyer to verify).Major systems handled: Roof (’21), 200-amp electric, modulating boiler, newer 2F windows, kitchen refresh.Finish scope: complete 2F HVAC + cosmetics (paint/LVP, drywall/patch, bath refresh).Brick construction, drive-under 2-car garage.Two exit pathsBRRRR / Co-living (if compliant): 6–8 rooms @ ~$500–$600/room → gross $3,000–$4,800/mo.Traditional SFR: area ceiling typically ~$2,200–$2,700/mo for large homes.Comps (reference)2867 Robers Ave (2,623 sf, 5/2) closed $287,000 (05/2025)7776 Cella Dr (2,020 sf, 4/2.5) closed $277,000 (10/2025)Access / Next StepsSerious cash/hard-money only.DM “Robers Packet” for full photo set, comps, scope line-items, U&O summary, and pro formas (SFR vs. co-living).Buyer to verify all information; no daisy chains.
28 October 2025 | 10 replies
Ideally, you have it as an STR for longer than one or two quarters if you're going to do this.Agree the method seems fishy, but also compliant.
6 November 2025 | 5 replies
So, the foundation engineer designs the slab and on the annotations, he provides for the amount of concrete in Cubic Yards, including a schedule for the cables (we're doing post tension slabs) and the minimum PSI threshold for the quality of the concrete.
5 November 2025 | 1 reply
Good records don’t just keep you compliant, they help you keep more of your profit.
30 October 2025 | 11 replies
@Scott Po concrete tile foundation drains are common on older houses (1910 - 20's and up) that had basements.
8 November 2025 | 5 replies
I have considered the assisted living but with 4 bedroom only, its not a very viable place for most of the businesses unless I add or convert the garage into the fith along with making the house compliant(both adds significant cost).
29 October 2025 | 3 replies
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