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Franklin Spees Office Building Management Forms
11 January 2012 | 0 replies
It's a smaller 10,000 sf 2 story building, with elevator and has 7 total tenant spaces.
Moshay Laren Pitching to An Investor
5 February 2015 | 13 replies
Refine your 'elevator pitch' and be sort of reluctant to let 'em in.  
Adam Bossen Building a buyers list - Quantity or Quality?
21 February 2015 | 12 replies
I've found a lot of good buyers all over, from bandit signs to Craig's List to the elevator to Linkedin.
Mike Monaco Corona Virus Aftermath
26 April 2020 | 9 replies
From the pool of inquiries, there would have been much more applicants except I let people know that there were already too many applicants AND that they MUST meet my criteria of over 700 Credit Score, 45 times monthly rent AND have a healthy savings account to weather the lockdown.I chose the best applicant who made $200k per year and had $200k in savings as well as over 700 FICO.Apts like mine in buildings like mine are incredibly desireable now.Basically, there's a huge problem with skyrises and Pandemics.People are afraid that if they get into an elevator that they could be trapped in a small space with someone that has the virus, which will then transmit it to them.Also, the management for the skyrise buildings are not permitting IN PERSON showings AND many are not allowing moving in or out of the building because of the risk of increasing the transmission to vulnerable tenants within their buildings.That narrows down the amount of available apts.Buildings like mine, non-Elevator walk up buildings which are low density and separate Garden Apts, are now the most desireable buildings to own in a Pandemic in NYC, as I am seeing anedotally.However, this is only true if you are in the right kind of City, where most of the buildings will be very large skyrise elevator buildings where there are huge amount of renters.Adding to the attractiveness of low density buildings is the fact that NYC is the EPICENTER of the COVID-19 pandemic.Yes, this is one single datapoint.
Matt H The funniest thing I've ever seen....
2 April 2007 | 5 replies
I looked around and saw an elevator.
Amy L. Anyone Have Good Ideas for Solving Health Care??
5 May 2007 | 7 replies
Well past child bearing years, I'm one of those ultra healthy guys and the only problem my wife has is "slightly elevated" cholesterol.
Austin Dudley HELOC application demands for flood insurance on primary res.?
25 June 2020 | 7 replies
Also, you may consider talking with someone in your area to have an elevation survey done. 
Tamara Sankey New Member Introduction! Im in mourning, but I will be ok soon!
23 June 2012 | 5 replies
I look forward to networking and participating with you all so we can elevate each other to the next level in our lives.
Kerry M. HELP
14 December 2012 | 28 replies
(That's what I get when my stress level elevates.)2.
Bill Coleman Pot growers in rental: Opinion? (yes I am in Colorado)
9 August 2015 | 87 replies
I can see downsides and upsides.Downs: messy, elevated risk of break-ins and illegal activities, bad for neighborhood, possible need for electical/HVAC upgrades (paid by tenant)Ups: tenant will stay for a while and probably be on best behavior, higher security deposit, won't have trouble making rent payment, wont easily be able to moveHas anyone had any experience renting to LEGITIMATE small scale legal growers (not boys who think they know what they are doing)?