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Cody Benedetto The future of remote work and the "suburbs"
22 February 2021 | 5 replies
I think if we continue to see international travel and air travel depressed, people, now Remote Workers,  may care about outdoor space more and a bigger backyard as the depressing concept of a staycation grows in popularity.
Samuel Shaw Massachusetts Market Questions in the Coming Years
5 February 2021 | 3 replies
I know the government does NOT want any sort of depression
Stephanie Reinagel Effects of COVID on AirBnB
9 February 2021 | 42 replies
We've seen people like Matt do fantastic, and urban areas / corp travel zones have been devastated.While every market is different, I'd note that:- "Drive to" destinations have never done better- For short-term stays (<15 nights) urban areas are still depressed, and probably years from a full recovery (for short-term stays)- For mid-length stays (>15 nights) urban areas are doing well- ALL markets have seen a huge shift in two CRITICAL pricing/revenue drivers :: Length of Stay & Lead time.There is obviously a LOT more to share here, but those are some of the general trends.
Damien Pulvino Beginning the Journey
29 December 2020 | 13 replies
I have one rental in a fairly depressed little town outside of Pittsburgh and it's actually doing quite well because it's a nice place in an area where many landlords don't have nice places.
Tyler D. I just want to beat the stock market as passively as possible
5 January 2021 | 47 replies
In reality, people loaded with passive income who have nothing to get out of bed for each day are typically depressed and empty inside (I know, I’ve been there).
Emily C. Do we need a property manager to step in your building as tenats
3 January 2021 | 0 replies
I got depression very bad! 
Arn Cenedella Georgia Senate results
6 January 2021 | 5 replies
The Great Depression was rough on a lot of people but there were a decent number of people who made a lot of money at the same time.
Bennet Sebastian Finding commercial real estate deals
12 January 2021 | 11 replies
She had 26 events booked in her first year before Covid hit.These will be depressed since these are similar investment types coming to the market at the same type. 
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, January 11, 2021)
12 January 2021 | 3 replies
Below is the list, ranked in order of which years were chosen by the most historians: 1. 1862 – In what’s been called the darkest year of the American Civil War, 1862 culminated in the bloody Battle of Antietam. 2. 1929 – On Oct. 29, 1929, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted 24.8 percent, marking the start of the Great Depression that stretched through much of the 1930s. 3. 1838 – Andrew Jackson’s Indian removal policy forced members of the Cherokee nation to surrender their lands and embark on a horrendous known as the “Trail of Tears.”4. 1919 – The U.S. was still reeling from the trauma of World War I when the Spanish Flu outbreak killed 675,000 Americans.
Henry Clark Self Storage- Bad Customers
11 January 2021 | 2 replies
We probably hit the reset button whenever we hit a Great Depression or a World War, and then start to digress.