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Jorge Vazquez Is Tampa Florida a good market?
24 May 2022 | 6 replies
So much so, these entrepreneurs are called “Tampreneurs.”Tampa has the diversified economy millennials seek, led by financial services, STEM-related occupations, health care, research, education, tourism, retirement, and military bases all making significant contributions to jobs and growth.
Michael Rashfal Caribbean Investment in Residential or Commercial Property
3 December 2019 | 18 replies
Apparently - investments are booming in Jamaica and there seems to be rapid changes in the Tourism industry as the country takes the lead on Caribbean Economic Leadership.
Derrick Lloyd Beginning Investor in San Diego
3 February 2017 | 13 replies
I also believe that Julian, being so dependent on tourism and needing lodging for the tourists, will not be quick to try and restrict vacation rentals.Second, my cash flow was due to the fact that I managed the property myself.
Diane G. Is short term rental allowed now in Santa Cruz
16 February 2017 | 5 replies
There is more than enough tourism to support them.
Nada Mohamed Ideas on where to invest in Florida?
9 February 2019 | 40 replies
Thank you Peter, are there certain times of the year that Cape Coral is busy or is it busy year-round for tourism?
Vincent Leclerc Finger Lakes NY vacation rental
24 January 2021 | 10 replies
In the off season this past year, about half of my guests were traveling in the area for reasons other than tourism (visiting family, traveling for work, etc.).  
Casey Maeda Multifamily as a resilient asset class
29 April 2020 | 38 replies
With many of the layoffs taking place in hospitality, tourism, and restaurants, we will see a more acute impact tenants’ ability to pay rent, particularly in Class C apartments, often termed as workforce housing, and in areas of the country where  the employment base is more heavily skewed toward hospitality and tourismHowever, we think that multifamily is resilient enough that in spite of this historic downturn, it will still take some time before multifamily operations are impacted to a level that causes owners to exit voluntarily or under distressed scenarios.
Danielle Du Plooy Florida STR regulations
12 April 2022 | 30 replies
Our local economy relies heavily on tourism.
Nick Rutkowski New lending standards, what’s your prediction?
21 April 2020 | 62 replies
State now talking about putting in an income tax to cover the shortfall of revenue from tourism.
Jeremy Davis How do you quit your day job if you need a job to get a loan?
15 May 2020 | 45 replies
I know there will be discounted properties in the pipeline, a tsunami of foreclosures are inevitable since the majority of the cities population is based off tourism, but for her to begin school in a new city, that would be a long term commitment and we don't see Las Vegas being the secure choice it once was.That's why my wife expressed she wants to help in the "family business", she wants to get her RE licence, and with that can work as an agent, focus on marketing and acquisitions, and maybe down the road go back to nursing school.