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Greg Taylor tax deeds
6 September 2023 | 43 replies
Nevermind the warnings and disclaimers that are well displayed on county bidding information pages.
Evan Parker Congratulations! You Gentrify: Displacing a Community
7 August 2019 | 200 replies
@Dennis M.The attitude toward poor folks you display here is the reason people hate all investors.
Garen T. Guest of tenant having block parties while tenant is gone, and more....
31 July 2023 | 5 replies
This past weekend, I was contacted by one of the neighbors who did an amazing job tracking me down, that there was a large party going on, and they were lighting fireworks off all night long.
Reed Meyer Billboard Leasing Advice
31 July 2023 | 3 replies
., pylon sign) billboards are prohibited in both downtown mixed-use and downtown core zoning districts.Billboards are prohibited within 100 feet of any residential zoning district.Billboards larger than 100 sq/ft3 are prohibited within 250 feet of any residential zoning district.Dynamic image display billboards are prohibited within 125 feet of any residential district.Billboards larger than 100 sq/ft are prohibited within 100 feet of any residential building located within in a downtown zoning district.Billboards are prohibited within 100 feet of a waterway (e.g., the Chicago River).Billboards near public parks: depending upon the acreage of a public park, there is a distance requirement for billboards that are legible from the specific park.Billboards are prohibited within the boundaries of the Lake Michigan and Chicago Lakefront Protection District Billboards are prohibited within 500 feet of the following streets:Lake Shore DriveExpressways & Toll RoadsMichigan Avenue between Oak Street & Roosevelt RoadNote: Billboards that are visible from the above streets but are located more than 500 feet from the public way, must also be 500 feet away from all other billboards placed on the same side of the street.Billboards are prohibited from any lot with street frontage located on a primary boulevard.In business and commercial zoning districts, billboards are prohibited from being within 300 feet of any other billboard located/placed on the same side of the street.In downtown and manufacturing zoning districts, billboards are prohibited from being within 150 feet of any other billboard located/placed on the same side of the street.Billboards cannot utilize flashing or video display elements.
Juan Pardo Investing in the US as a foreign investor
18 June 2020 | 25 replies
https://www.trulia.com/p/il/ch...I had a look at a SFH just to see what info Trulia displays, and there are comparable properties listed, and the prices they were sold for, and also a price history for the property advertised. 
Bobby Paquette What data are you most looking forward too?
19 September 2023 | 7 replies
zillow home index especially on Q3-Q4.I don't care so much about jobless index because first that number is too vague, second , there's no strong correlation to real estate anymore and third, it doesn't display the distribution of the money.I mean if tomorrow we have 8% unemployment, I hardly see the effect in real estate.
Chris Ochsner I'm a new investor, my plan to invest out of state
2 September 2023 | 26 replies
You have to find common ground, display competence, earn their respect, etc., or you're just dumb, out of state money that they can cheat out of a few extra bucks every chance they get.
Peyton From Finding a Market for Out of State Investing
18 December 2020 | 7 replies
@Ryan Copeland Hi Ryan, I have taken a look at city-data.com, yes.I am looking for a site that displays historical data/trends in housing prices, market rent, household income, etc.
Samuel Hailai Couldn't find property with CC ROI over 1%
16 February 2023 | 37 replies
@Samuel HailaiI would recommend making a post asking for feedback on the numbers you ran for that particular market and displaying all of them for local investors to look over and give feedback on accordingly.
David Simons Estimating potential rent for an area
22 September 2023 | 4 replies
Several tools and methods can help you determine rental rates: Online Rental Listing Platforms: Websites like Zillow, Realtor.com, and Apartments.com display current rental listings in various locations.