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Wes Blackwell Stockton & Lodi To Be #4 Housing Market In 2018
6 June 2018 | 25 replies
And it seems Mayor Michael Tubbs must've stumbled onto my post and read it (or at least I like to think so) because big moves are happening with Stockton's Open Window Project.From the first page of the report (pay special attention to sections I emphasized):"The ‘Open Window Project’ (OWP) Master Development Plan (MDP) for Downtown Stockton proposes to create the framework, urban design standards and guidelines for the urban regeneration of the heart of the City transforming it into a vibrant, mixed use, mixed-income, pedestrian friendly neighborhood.The MDP envisions transforming 11.884 net acres on 51 individual parcels over 15 city blocks into a dense urban environment with as many as 1,400 new dwellings together with retail stores, live/work lofts, and work spaces.
David Swims Nothing sells here in the coalfields..
19 February 2020 | 4 replies
There are plenty of areas where the real estate market is vibrant such as Barboursville and Teays Valley. 
Michele Jones Newbie Investor Here!!
13 December 2023 | 23 replies
Cooper-Young, a historic district, offers charming bungalows and a vibrant music scene, drawing young professionals and families.
Will F. Next area to gentrify in Los Angeles? Silverlake, Echopark, Highland Park etc What's Next?
29 August 2019 | 60 replies
West Adams has been supposed to gentrify for a long time - beautiful Victorian housing stock, vibrant history, central, convenient to freeways.  
Annette A. brainstorm: own land what would you do with it to make money?
13 November 2015 | 88 replies
Ask yourself, what you want to drive by in 5 years and say "that's my legacy"...a vibrant, health focused, community gardens, natural foods, artisan cheese (and bread!)
Mark Laidford Greenville jersey city nj
4 March 2019 | 19 replies
@Mark LaidfordWelcome aboard the vibrant BP community.
Robert C. How many people think the worst is over and why?
3 June 2020 | 28 replies
I’d much prefer to do that in a vibrant city, where I still have a lot of things I can do.
Jacob Martin What do we think Asheville's Market looks like through 2021?
9 September 2022 | 21 replies
. - If the virus continues at the rapid pace it is at, it's going to be hard for the vibrant local economy (restaurants especially) to stay afloat. - Aging homes at elevated prices MAY be less attractive to out of towners. 
Nick Kenrick Hesitancy to Invest - is it Morally Right?
28 February 2023 | 88 replies
As fellow San Jose ownership, we have lot of diversity of way-of-thinking in our area.We have folks that like to say "Cancel Rent", or "Immoral to buy rental property" but we have a majority also that would like to invent business that "disturb all business and move all business to us the tech guy", we also have vibrant community that would like to work 25/8 and sometimes the only purpose is to just keep acquiring property and assets lol.
Corey Logan Seeking Brokers, Investors, Mentors
18 January 2024 | 1 reply
I'm contacting the vibrant community here in Little Rock with an exciting proposal.