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Results (261)
Dolores Richards First Time Investor Looking at the Pittsburgh, PA Market
27 April 2017 | 11 replies
The address is 3579 Masonic Way, Pittsburgh PA 15237  It is right off of cemetery lane, and maybe 1/4 mile from Rt 279. 
Zee Singleton Wooded & No Street Access
9 January 2017 | 6 replies
If underground is there earth to be excavated and are there underground obstacles like underground streams or existing  buried utilities or even an landmark cemetery that would alert the landmarks commission to halt your project and stall or kill the plans entirely.
John Thedford Taking Over The Neighborhood--Street By Street LOL
8 August 2017 | 3 replies
LOL.....I remember back when I was working with a group in the tax sale business we got a maintenance shed at a cemetery.  
Kristine Libby Rentals in the San Diego area (any advice)
1 September 2017 | 25 replies
If your property is more towards Balboa Park, then it is a good area, but if more towards cemetery, then it is a little rougher. 
Mark Hopper Investing in BYU single and married student housing
12 September 2018 | 9 replies
It's very near the Provo cemetery about a mile due south of campus and we haven't had too much trouble getting it rented out.
Patrick Knapp Negative cash flow deal in Raleigh,NC? Would you do the same?
28 March 2022 | 8 replies
I'm pretty familiar with the Oakwood area, I have one myself down Oakwood Ave. in front of the cemetery.
Monia S. Properties being listed then removed often, good or bad?
1 March 2022 | 2 replies
When the property came up I then saw the possible reason to why some may have chosen not to go through with buying it...the property is sourounded by three cemeteries.
Monia S. Properties being listed and removed often, good or bad?
1 March 2022 | 2 replies
When the property came up I then saw the possible reason to why some may have chosen not to go through with buying it...the property is sourounded by three cemeteries.
Jim K. Tired of all the winning
22 August 2021 | 102 replies
Location, condition, neighborhood, etc...[2] Dope Fiends De-volve in life (quickly), and unless Section-8/Welfare is paying for their housing and utilities and food, they will soon be (late on rent, then short on rent, then missing rent) to pay for their Dope (unless they get stuck in the greybar motel or a cemetery).[3] Dope Fiends tend to let their living quarters de-vole into "Filth and Bugs"--while they "Turn on, tune in, and drop out" {baby}.[4] The quality of "Visitors" Dope Fiends have over are not people you would want to be there when you come to "Fix the stove".If the duplex is too "Slummy" for non Dope-heads, well that's another thing.Another thing, females sometimes resort to (methods of ill repute) to pay for their drugs, and if that happens your duplex will probably be on the PD nuisance watch list.If it were mine, they would be "Asta la vista, baby", the units turned and new renters found (who are likely to not be on Dope--such as long term hospital employees).Good Luck! 
Stefanie R. Investing & Househacking in Northern New Jersey
14 October 2021 | 34 replies
The side streets off of route 7 before the cemetery are the best areas.