12 February 2019 | 12 replies
The terrace is becoming the center of the apartment - people eat, relax, work, sunbath, lounge, invite friends over, practice yoga, you name it, in a space like this.
10 February 2019 | 8 replies
The only decisions you should ever need to make is regarding which practise applies.
17 February 2019 | 1 reply
FYI, there is a lot of lawyer, medical offices, yoga studio, chiropractor who lease property in the area.4.
20 February 2019 | 6 replies
At least it's a start when it comes to the numerous liability issues.We offer concierge services (private chef, on-site yoga, on-site massage, etc). and while it doesn't make us a lot of money, our markup is slim to none, it does seem to make our guests really excited and benefit us when it comes to reviews.
13 March 2015 | 10 replies
the califonia test had only 4 math questions,ny only 1,quizzes,quizzes,quizzes,glossary,then quizzes like @Colley Bailey says practise for math know what an acre is how many square ft
31 March 2015 | 17 replies
I would think that tenants would appreciate having laundry on their floor and would take more ownership in them but if the rooms are large enough to serve other purposes (yoga room, conference room, lounge, etc.) you could increase the competitiveness of the property.
25 November 2014 | 4 replies
There are condos for sale with similar square footage on the adjacent streets within 0.2-0.3 mile away for double the price and luxury high rises, high end gyms, restaurants, bars, and yoga studios, all within a few minutes walking.
9 December 2014 | 8 replies
It is a building with two current multi-year leases (post office, yoga studio...no history of lengthy vacancies), and a very small owner-occupied launderette (coin-op).
3 April 2015 | 3 replies
You could see about becoming a licensed home inspector, which would put you into contact of buyers at the point of sale, you get paid 200-400 per inspection, and could also help you get business for rehabbing.I dont think you would want to do anything which could be contrued as real estate advice (ie comp analysis) for a fee because you could get slammed for practising real estate without a license.