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Upneet Teji Cost Seg Firms - engineered reports
21 November 2025 | 2 replies
Quote from @Upneet Teji: Looking for recommendations for cost seg firms that do a virtual inspection for a fully engineered report, and that have a roster of CPAs and engineerSend me a PM 
Vardhman Mehta Gut Check: "Stable" Engineer Report, but Seller Says "Cosmetic Only" on Foundation?
3 November 2025 | 1 reply
If I really wanted the house I'd bring my own structural foundation expert (doesn't have to necessarily be an engineer) to look at it and give me a verdict.
Reddy Karnati Engineer-Turned-Realtor Helping Investors Unlock Land & Development Opportunities
10 November 2025 | 5 replies
Definitely agree that this region is under-served on BiggerPockets — happy to explore how local permitting and engineering factors could support additional pipeline deals here. lets hop on the phone and chat later this week I am in the mountains of Utah fishing right now.. later this week will work though
Caleb Kight How to get started with built to rent multi-family
20 November 2025 | 10 replies
Talk to a civil engineer early.They’ll tell you how many units realistically fit on a parcel.
James Jackson Seeking Local Builder Mentorship — Foundation Process (Alabama)
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. 
Alton Warren New Member, Rookie Investors
9 November 2025 | 6 replies
.), an online auction company that handles estate, business, and commercial liquidations which often helps us spot unique real estate and asset opportunities.Our current goals include:* Learning and gaining experience in wholesaling, fix-and-flip, and buy-and-hold investing* Building relationships with investors, lenders, and contractors* Closing our first deal and using it as a foundation for future growthWe’re excited to connect with other investors — both new and experienced — and to be part of such a supportive community.Looking forward to learning, collaborating, and celebrating success together! 
Wayne Wollesen Cost Segregation Firm Recommendations?
19 November 2025 | 8 replies
Quote from @Michael Plaks: Quote from @Wayne Wollesen: I have a single STR and will need to get a cost segregation study (specifically an engineering study) done for this year.
Amelia Garcia Experienced Lead Generation Specialist | Real Estate Data Enthusiast
20 November 2025 | 1 reply

Hi everyone! I’m Amelia Garcia, and I specialize in real estate data research and lead sourcing. I’m excited to join the BiggerPockets community and connect with passionate real estate professionals. With over 10 year...

Shuchi Gupta Panel Upgrade for 8-Unit Building — 250A vs 600A? Square D vs Eaton? Worth the cost?
18 November 2025 | 2 replies
Quote from @Shuchi Gupta: Hi BP community,Looking for real-world experience from multifamily owners or investors who’ve done a panel upgrade.I have an 8-unit building in Santa Clara, CA, and I’ve received 3 quotes to replace the main service panel & meter bank (9 meters total, including common laundry).What differs across the bids:600A Eaton meter bank Square D panel but amp size not specifiedOne bid includes the laundry subpanelSome bids don't include permit/engineering/stucco patchingPrices range from $19K to $38K some not including permit fees.Current setup:1960s buildingGas water heatersShared laundryUpgraded kitchen appliances over timeAll tenants have window AC units, No EV chargers yetQuestions:Did you go 250A or 600A on your small multifamily upgrade?
Amelia Garcia Experienced Lead Generation Specialist | Real Estate Data Enthusiast
14 November 2025 | 0 replies

Hi everyone! I’m Amelia Garcia, a Lead Generation Specialist with over 10 years of experience in real estate data research and off-market property insights.
I’ve seen how much the market has changed recently, and it’...