Charles A. Kayuha
Practice Rental Property Cash Flow
15 July 2022 | 14 replies
I am a home-owner and have been for 2 years now.Anyways, I am attempting to crunch some numbers for the first time in order to practice my basic analysis of a property and to see if it is/what makes it a "good deal".The address I am working with is relatively local (in state): 3043 6th St, Morgantown, WV 26508This is near West Virginia University and has bus routes nearby for transportation to campus!
Madelin Mendoza
Investing in Corona, Queens (NYC)
10 September 2020 | 16 replies
It is also perceived as far away but the transport is excellent and I get about quicker than some friends in far reaches of Brooklyn.
Daaimah Brown
Where to start? Pay check to paycheck. Bad credit and no savings.
29 November 2015 | 7 replies
If you live in a city that has public transportation, start using that.
Rusty Thompson
BP Conference on the cheap
29 February 2012 | 19 replies
Willing to provide transportation back and fort?
Gaurav S.
What would you do if you live in a very expensive neighborhood ?
4 May 2012 | 18 replies
Is public transportation an option in your area?
Tyler Wicks
Newspaper ads?
8 September 2008 | 8 replies
It usually gets picked up by public transport commuters on the way to work, they read it, then leave it in the break room, where it gets read by people with cars :)Ads in it are pretty cheap - at least if you'll accept a short classified hidden away in the ads section, but the ads do generate a decent response.
Ashan D
Indications that a market is turning around
27 September 2008 | 0 replies
Scott Scheel mentions that for bigger properties it is tough to get a good deal in markets that are already showing good indications of future growth (either already in the process of growing, or showing the "obvious" increases in population/job growth) He says the best deals are frequently found in weak or even declining markets where you have much better leverage with sellers.This is a risky proposition because real estate trends seem to last quite a while, but if timed correctly an investor can do much better than average by getting in early before the rest of the herd does.Do you guys have any ideas of how to anticipate a potential turnaround area before the census data refects it (IMO this data is a beacon to RE investors) I have a couple ideas I think may be worth looking into:-Projected inflow of large, new employer-New transportation artery-Unaccounted change (in census data) of demographics (undesirables moving out, nicer crowd moving in)-Perhaps a well structured conversation with someone at the economic planning department to find out how close to fruition some upcoming changes are taking place.
Timothy W.
LA Police departmet to my girlfriend, "Buy a gun."
27 October 2009 | 16 replies
You can still own and transport and even carry a gun in California if you follow the laws properly and obtain the proper license.
Joshua Chen
pinball machine
14 February 2015 | 11 replies
If every single person stopped to play 5 games would you cover the cost of transporting the machine there and back?
Eric L.
Google CEO: "Massive deflation", "collapsing home prices" coming
3 November 2014 | 25 replies
Twice as much housing available in LA suddenly means house prices are cut by at least half.So now we're in a spot where the driverless taxi has reduced our #2 expense, transportation, to a few cents per mile in a driverless car.