
5 December 2022 | 18 replies
That feeling is there for a reason and ignoring or suppressing it could set you up for a bad beginning.Hope this helps!

15 April 2020 | 13 replies
TI...aka Tenant Improvements...your future tenant may want to negotiate different terms for the move in, like a few months discounted rent(this could be on top of the above mentioned vacancy) while they build out the place, or some concession for the Tenant Improvements, if you have an empty shell it could require extensive work to make it business ready for different types of business, think needing to add bathrooms for a gym(dozens of showers and toilets, lockers, etc) or adding a fully equipped commercial kitchen(walk in freezers, special fire suppression, a few extra sinks or drains) With apartments, I rarely have to do extensive build outs or concessions for tenants, even if I have full on renovation, it is almost always replace the old with same but new, ie tear out old kitchen put new kitchen in same place, same plumbing, just new cabinets, and flooring(if you are at all handy, you can do most of it yourself, or be able to estimate accuracy of bids easily).

23 May 2017 | 20 replies
Or a fire suppression system?

7 March 2015 | 7 replies
I can't imagine having this Real Estate bug and having to "suppress it" for that long!

1 May 2013 | 1 reply
So I'm going to have to call and see if they can tack it on to my main purchase.I noticed you can suppress dupicates from previously purchased lists.

28 February 2020 | 60 replies
Either 1) get out of the way and let the market work, relatively free from restriction or 2) suppress market forces for so long that eventually the city decays as the original base of wealth is siphoned off by high taxes or those people choose to leave.

23 July 2020 | 92 replies
So, we will have a rapid recovery due to the suppression of markets releasing (that's what lock down is, a suppression not a decline) and the inflation will push things to appear as all-new heights (this is where politician fill-in-the-blank will take credit for things being "better than ever" because the DOW tells him so)There ya go, my 3 cents worth.
1 June 2016 | 13 replies
Regardless of the perceived demand for housing, the actual demand ebbs and flows with the population and its growth or contraction.So, here we have a three-pronged puzzle:- Housing demand stays more or less on track- Housing growth is temporarily suppressed - Lending for home loans is severely inhibited by all the post crash checks and balances meant to tame a beast which has just killed itself.According to the laws of supply and demand, what happens to prices when demand outstrips availability (supply)?

11 May 2022 | 13 replies
By providing homes to others, you cause homelessness. 6) HOAs are just homogenized forms of oppression and racism supporting the historical patriarchal goal of suppressing marginalized communities by concentrating wealth and oppressing personal expression.

17 September 2018 | 5 replies
"interior/exterior" inspection is pretty broad, so think about what that actually entails.Make sure you check fire suppression equipment (smoke alarms, extinguishers) as tenants love to pull those off the wall and throw them in a drawer.