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Ryan Scritchlow support dogs what can and cant I do
18 March 2014 | 26 replies
Again, this is consistent with articles lawyers have written in magazines such as the AOA (Apartment Owners Association).
Lee Fahy Investa-Brothel the Odyssey
21 February 2019 | 182 replies
Exclusive: George Bush has strange family ties according to the above magazine.
Frank S. RV and Boat Storage
31 January 2023 | 17 replies
I’ve seen multiple articles in their magazine about the topic through the years.
John Collins Manhattan’s empty apartments: New leases plunge 62% in May
20 June 2020 | 73 replies
The whole point is this is about the de-urbanization of America for those that can afford it - the priority being to go to these suburbs where you get more bang for buck, have a homey feel, don't have to be in the thick of things all the time.Here's a great article by Andrew Left , a guy who made billions by predicting trends and exposing frauds ( @chris k. check this out)https://citronresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/RH-The-Clear-Winner-from-the-De-Urbanization-of-America.pdfIt seems every three hours CNBC is interviewing a realtor about this trend.Instead of Citron editorializing, look at these headlines from NY, SF, Seattle,London, Paris, and every over urban market over the past few weeks:• “Zillow, Redfin predict a suburban boom in US real estate as remote workbecomes more common”• “Wealthy New Yorkers flee Manhattan for Suburbs and Beyond”• “New Yorkers Fleeing City Hunt for Million-Dollar Suburban Homes”• “City Dweller looking to move to suburbs amid pandemic”• “Young are joining the rich fleeing America’s big cites for the suburbs”• “Remote work may trigger a suburban boom in real estate”• “Investors are prioritizing greenery and open space, even if it means leaving thehistoric city center”The work at home and move to larger spaces trend is just beginning.
Tim Silvers HAFA, REALTOR ETHICS, & THE FUTURE OF SHORT SALE FLIPPING
4 May 2010 | 24 replies
September/October 2009 edition of Commonwealth Magazine, “A journal for real estate professionals published by the Virginia Association of REALTORS®â€,Link to the PDF is below.
Justin R. Reno
19 July 2023 | 10 replies
Let me know when your ready for a referalA few resources to help in your research:EDAWNGIS MAPRegional Transportation Commission - PlanningNevada Business Magazine - This will incluse news from all of NV. 
Daphne Barber 50 too old for REI - Notes vs Rentals vs ?
27 September 2017 | 99 replies
Oh, also the stereotype New Yorker still invests in Florida Lol.
Jaime Brame Thoughts on Condos as Rentals
19 July 2017 | 26 replies
The magazine uses data provided by Moody's Analytics to compare the country's 100 largest metropolitan statistical areas in measures such as population, employment, wages, economic output and home values, coming up with a ranking of the top 25.
Pol Pol Tips on how to buy your house
12 December 2014 | 1 reply
.), local periodicals like Pennysaver, For Sale by Owner magazine, etc.
Brett S. Trying to find similar neighborhood in Chicago
22 April 2015 | 5 replies
Highly rated schools, tons of huge houses, and easily walkable downtown areas with a good small town feel mixed with ample things to do, restaurants, etc.I'm partially biased since I live in the West burbs, but there are plenty of good areas in and around Chicago.http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/April-2014/chicago-neighborhoods/