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Account Closed Private Lender vs Hard Money Lender
2 December 2019 | 25 replies
But there are unregulated mortgage lenders.
Billy V. To Stage or not to Stage? That is the Question.
18 April 2012 | 27 replies
So, I leave the purchase, storage, transport and setup to my agent.
Scott W. Tired of people ripping on Detroit
28 July 2013 | 27 replies
Governor Snyder says Detroit's main problem is its finances and stresses that he wants to focus investment on transportation and other projects that will help the local economy.
Sarah B. Large Project - before and after pics
3 May 2013 | 23 replies
Then come the transportation costs, storage costs, and inventory upkeep w/ damaged or stolen items.
Ann Bellamy Breaking developments on Marathon bombers in Boston
19 April 2013 | 4 replies
The town of Watertown (a close-in suburb of Boston) is in lockdown, all residents asked to stay indoors, all public transportation shut down by the governor.
John Papa First investment (Northern NJ duplex)
11 January 2015 | 11 replies
Below is a snippet from the larger 187-page text:"This introduction to the Unified Land Use and Circulation Elements begins with a brief overview of the relevant Baseline Conditions and the Unified Land Use and Circulation Response to issues identified through a demographic, transportation, and economic analysis.
Jacob Y. Decrepit SFR's in College Towns, (Observations on Santa Cruz)
24 April 2013 | 4 replies
Also, there are also a lot of new apartment complexes geared towards students (free wi-fi, shuttle transportation to campus, etc).This seems to be pushing the SFRs in two directions: high-end and low-end, with not much in the middle.
Terry Portier Why are contractors part of the problem not solution?
21 January 2014 | 81 replies
:) The future is looking bright, even for the contractor's remote equipment power sources and transportation :)http://www.kcet.org/news/rewire/science/more-good-news-on-those-carbon-supercapacitors.html
Karen M. Who are the renters?
3 May 2013 | 10 replies
Updated 3/2013 Transportation- 2011Main Transportation to Work All Apartment Renter Households Apartments Built 1990-2011 Single-Family Owners Total HouseholdsCar, truck, van, motorcycle or taxi 76% 84% 91% 87%Bus or streetcar 7% 4% 1% 2%Subway or rail 6% 3% 1% 2%Walking or bicycle 7% 5% 1% 3%Work at home 3% 3% 5% 5%Other 1% 1% 1% 1%Commute Time to WorkLess than 30 minutes 38% 42% 37% 37%30 to 59 minutes 16% 15% 17% 16%60 minutes or more 46% 43% 47% 46%Source: NMHC tabulations of 2011 American Community Survey.Updated 3/2013.All Apartments New Apartments (Built 1990-2011) Total Households (Renters and Owners)Total Households 16,060,156 3,375,747 115,076,390Age of Householder <30 30% 32% 12%30-44 28% 31% 27%45-64 26% 19% 39%65+ 15% 18% 22%Median Age 39 37 50Mean Age 43 43 51Household Type Single Male 22% 20% 12%Single Female 25% 28% 15%Married Couple Only 9% 10% 21%Married Couple with Children 10% 10% 24%Single Parent 13% 13% 10%Other Households 21% 20% 18%Household Members 1 47% 48% 27%2 27% 26% 33%3 13% 13% 16%4+ 13% 13% 24%Mean Number 2.0 2.0 2.5Children (under age 18) Mean Number 0.4 0.4 0.6% Households with One or More 24% 24% 30%Household Income Less than $20,000 41% 35% 22%$20,000 - $34,999 22% 19% 18%$35,000 - $49,999 14% 15% 14%$50,000 - $74,999 12% 15% 17%$75,000+ 12% 15% 30%Mean Income $37,095 $44,490 $64,728Median Income $25,768 $31,982 $45,964Household Income of Market Rate Renters Mean Income $41,938 $53,814 N/AMedian Income $30,000 $38,978 N/AHispanic Householders Hispanic 20% 13% 12%Non-Hispanic 80% 87% 88%Motor Vehicles Mean Number per Household 1.1 1.3 1.8% Households with One or More 73% 85% 92%State Distribution of Apartment Residents, 2011State Population in Occupied Housing Units Number of Apartment Residents Apartment Resident Share of State PopulationAlabama 4,686,906 334,475 7%Alaska 696,365 57,193 8%Arizona 6,338,579 691,856 11%Arkansas 2,859,046 188,149 7%California 36,871,518 6,150,090 17%Colorado 5,001,327 662,404 13%Connecticut 3,462,553 336,804 10%Delaware 882,722 76,609 9%District of Columbia 577,940 205,697 36%Florida 18,635,836 2,244,294 12%Georgia 9,558,759 1,038,655 11%Hawaii 1,331,912 172,345 13%Idaho 1,556,034 82,083 5%Illinois 12,567,547 1,351,267 11%Indiana 6,329,995 508,734 8%Iowa 2,964,197 248,562 8%Kansas 2,792,143 214,267 8%Kentucky 4,243,477 289,029 7%Louisiana 4,447,404 296,498 7%Maine 1,292,643 83,068 6%Maryland 5,689,902 784,170 14%Massachusetts 6,349,092 783,790 12%Michigan 9,647,118 807,868 8%Minnesota 5,209,467 565,924 11%Mississippi 2,886,549 170,016 6%Missouri 5,836,654 409,198 7%Montana 969,350 53,317 6%Nebraska 1,791,476 183,166 10%Nevada 2,687,168 406,926 15%New Hampshire 1,278,090 108,731 9%New Jersey 8,634,918 1,028,282 12%New Mexico 2,039,592 137,784 7%New York 18,879,525 4,440,718 24%North Carolina 9,399,136 807,206 9%North Dakota 658,876 86,745 13%Ohio 11,238,646 1,007,387 9%Oklahoma 3,681,563 272,708 7%Oregon 3,785,214 446,234 12%Pennsylvania 12,309,480 873,671 7%Rhode Island 1,008,639 97,672 10%South Carolina 4,540,063 349,646 8%South Dakota 790,031 75,133 10%Tennessee 6,249,881 519,917 8%Texas 25,093,488 3,413,361 14%Utah 2,771,069 234,713 8%Vermont 601,102 35,870 6%Virginia 7,856,815 919,861 12%Washington 6,684,920 825,501 12%West Virginia 1,805,982 87,939 5%Wisconsin 5,560,531 521,718 9%Wyoming 554,343 29,753 5%Source: American Community Survey, 2011 1-Year Estimates.Updated 3/2013.
Kimberly Faucher Austin Old Fashioned Bread and Butter
14 November 2020 | 2 replies
Purchase price: $375,000 Cash invested: $80,000 Single family home 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with a split floorplan (read - nicer for house sharing); total renovation in 2017 (read - minimal cap ex and minimal hassle); walking distance to campus, medical centers, city center, 6th street, parks (read - not relying now shutdown public transportation or long commutes).