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Tyler Billick NEW Member from Boston MA
20 June 2019 | 12 replies
The south shore is a good market also, if you don't mind the traffic on 93.
Brandon Bell New to the realest estate game (wholesaling)
1 June 2019 | 1 reply
Get a website first and foremost.Do SEO,Make it credible, then drive traffic to the site via DDM/PPC/Dancing For Dollars (D4D), what ever have you.That is the short version of course but that is the best way to start and you won't get overwhelmed starting.You are VVelcome!
Michael Kellems Yard Signs to Drive New Business
10 August 2018 | 2 replies
I put them out day one and keep them out until they are rented or sold.I generally see an increase in traffic while it's up and I do receive phone calls looking for other properties, so it's working in some way. 
Dave Carella Bubble, Bubble, toil and trouble
15 August 2018 | 81 replies
I was talking to my banker in Hillsboro and asking them how the other builders are doing  and its slow across the board.. and I think what you seeing Is pricing finally starting to level off.. which will mean subs will have to quite jacking their prices and lumber will have to calm down or building is going to slow a lot .Now one thing that was floated at least in our area here is this was the first summer that many finally felt financially safe enough to go on that extended vacation that they had been putting off so foot traffic is way down.. and I know when I go to PDX I am usually parking on the very top floor :).. and airline tickets to Hawaii have doubled and tripled .. so we know demand is there. 
Greg Barnes Rent Vs Sell, need advice
12 August 2018 | 8 replies
The brokers have said a higher price was normal, and the agents at the broker open said as well, but the price has not generated the traffic I hoped for.
Mike Akerly Where to Live Once You Achieve Financial Independence?
27 August 2018 | 26 replies
It’s got all the CA problems-high cost, high taxes, traffic.
John Fulton Amazon: Push a button, sell your home?
10 August 2018 | 0 replies
I personally don’t see the downside to any of this, I’ve calculated that I’ll spend a month of my life in the grocery store, not including traffic and parking.
Luca Mastrangelo Purchase commercial real estate w/intent to start business
20 August 2018 | 5 replies
If you're in Bourne and targeting traffic that's driving off-Cape, be sure to get a location on the northbound/off-Cape side of the road to catch the morning commuting traffic
Lauren Do Why would a seller expect over the valuation as a minimum?
2 March 2019 | 5 replies
The market is not very hot in this particular area due to traffic and it would be considered 'out of town'.  
Nik Moushon How to get CC&R (and an Owner) to allow Self Storage?
14 March 2019 | 2 replies
When sales fall off tenants do not always renew, and many places have secondary tenants feeding off the traffic from the Anchor tenants.