Neil Narayan
More than 1K residential units, 2M SF of industrial may be headed to Taylor
28 June 2024 | 0 replies
About 21,000 square feet of live-work-play units are also envisioned, allowing a small business owner to operate a tiny shop from their home, according to details shared by Taylor Assistant City Manager Tom Yantis during a June 27 public hearing with the Taylor City Council.
Isaiah Moore
First Direct Mail Letter
29 June 2024 | 20 replies
I invest in Council Bluffs, which is a small market near Omaha, NE.
Tim Goddard
How to find future development?
24 June 2024 | 4 replies
Hi all, Is the only way to figure out where future development planning is occurring is to go to city council meetings?
Dulce Davis
How to find home owner/squatter issue
21 June 2024 | 35 replies
This is no time to play the nice guy.....You can also contact your City Council Person and your County Supervisor.
Richard Elvin
STR Arbitrage stings landlord with a $180,000 fine
20 June 2024 | 7 replies
The city arrived at the $180,000 fine based on a $500-a-night penalty for each of hundreds of nights it tracked as booked at Tao's property, according to documents submitted to the City Council."
Alinda Saffell
Has anyone sat in on committee talks about Prince George's County MD rental laws
19 June 2024 | 1 reply
Just wondering if anyone has talked with some of the County Council staff or if agents in the area are considering it (it's already hard to find a PM company in this area).
Robert Fonner
Develop or leave as cash flow?
19 June 2024 | 3 replies
He has come back after talking to an architect (who happens to be on city council) and let me know that a set of 4-5 townhomes would be possible.
Tip Mallick
First Post - Landlord friendly states
20 June 2024 | 27 replies
Curious if there are whispers (or shouts) in Columbus about the same I go to city council meetings almost every Monday and they are extremely developer friendly and new construction friendly. while there is pressure, I don't think it will ever happen. columbus wants to see economic development and would not place legislation that would restrict the free market in my opinion. right now they are doing the opposite and redoing there zoning codes to allow for higher density and higher height as well as parking reductions. just google "zone in" columbus and you'll see. there's a lot of articles about it.
Kelly Thomas
Wellen Park in Venice, FL-Thoughts on Investing in Long Term Rentals
18 June 2024 | 4 replies
(Per the Sarasota county Economic Development Council) LTR in that market will likely be in demand.
Spencer Feuerbach
New member from Boston -- Investing in Spain
18 June 2024 | 38 replies
My family also has benefited from really high appreciation in the last 10 years due to a lot of northern Europeans, specially Germans, British and Swedish people who have a higher incomes and net worths than locals, buying a lot of the real estate in the nice locations.