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Kristen Haynes US Multifamily Rents Drop NationwiDespite Strong Demand, single Family Rents still UP
19 January 2024 | 14 replies
The report suggests demand has and will be sustained by the job market and immigration.
Carlos Ptriawan the trend that company move to Texas
19 January 2024 | 117 replies
But to be very real, we are a victim of our own success and the immigrant crisis on the southern border is an example. 
Achi Adamit Guttenberg, West NY, Union City, etc..?
15 January 2024 | 14 replies
I like the tenant pool in the area (working class, many immigrants) which tend not to cause many headaches for landlords. 
Logan M. The Impact of Economic Trends on Mobile Home Park Investments
12 January 2024 | 3 replies
Immigration and births driving demand for entry-level housingAll of these factors provide a major opportunity for mobile home park investing.
Brandon P. How most major Canadian cities being reshaped through zoning amendments
8 January 2024 | 5 replies
Lots of smaller, older home were likely to be torn down in big cities so buyers can build larger infills.With Trudeau and his government allowing 5 million+ immigrants in over the last 5-7 years (which is not sustainable), our population has grown too quickly and it has created problems. 
Sergey Tkachev Question about HOA and Co-op in Florida
15 September 2016 | 9 replies
NOW, if we are to have the HOA responsible for the interior of each of the units as well, here are the eminent problems I foresee:    - owners will be even more careless and act irresponsibly for their units since they don't pay for the repairs of the interior of their units    - because many of the owners rent their units (technically they sublease), they will be even less incentivized to maintain their units    - the HOA pays for all maintenance and repairs of units and owners get the benefit of rent    - repairs/maintenance of units is not properly proportioned to their respective owners, meaning that there is no incentive to keep my property up because any repairs will come out of the pocket of all other owners    - this penalizes good owners and rewards slummy owners    - this will put the owner residents at a big disadvantage because the owners who rent their units will cause maintenance fees to increase for all owners, especially due to high turnover    --> in Summary, this is a straight example of socialist-style system (I know, my family immigrated to the US from the USSR) and it will just sink our whole Co-op.  
Greg Hanchi Real estate attorney, CPA, or accountant
21 September 2016 | 2 replies
Should I consult with various lawyers and a CPA, is it better to go with a firm that has experienced in various practices such as corporate and tax law and maybe immigration?
Ray Johnson Real Estate history set to repeat itself
7 October 2016 | 30 replies
I wasn't doing mortgages back then when all this toxic lending was going on, but this makes it 100% clear to me that immigrants were targeted with these garbage loan programs.
Mark Fulop How to Start a Business in the U.S. as a Foreign National?
25 September 2016 | 1 reply
Aside from US citizens or natural citizens, clients with the following immigration status can start a business in this country.
Warwick Ferguson Investor from Australia
10 February 2017 | 25 replies
My immigration application to become a permanent resident is being processed at the moment so will have SSN in about 3 months or so.