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Eduardo Chavez Houston?
4 February 2017 | 46 replies
Data for March: Leases of townhomes/condominiums rose 7.4 percent with rents up 1.7 percent to $1,596.Data for April 2016: Leases of townhomes/condominiums soared 26.0 percent with rents down 1.7 percent to $1,574.Data for May 2016: Leases of townhomes/condominiums soared 12.9 percent with rents down 5.6 percent to $1,658.Data for June 2016: Rentals of single-family homes surged 20.4 percent while rentals of townhouses/condominiums edged up 1.9 percent.Data for July 2016 2016: Leases of townhomes/condominiums soared 10.6 percent with rents flat at $1,630.
Aimee Lawrence Help finding a California town
12 April 2017 | 13 replies
Maybe a nice condominium for 600k but,not a single family home anywhere near the ocean unless it's really torn up.Vista,San Marcos,Escondido, would be good places to consider for that.
Jerry Charlton Posted Mortgage Rate Rip Off (Canada)
1 November 2016 | 1 reply
Twenty-Five cents on the dollar that used to go towards paying off the original principal of your mortgage would instead go to the banks as pure profit. 25% of every mortgage payment in the country would go to the banksinstead of reducing the household debt of ordinary Canadians.And reducing the debt of ordinary Canadians is what the Government says they want and why they came out with this new Stress Test Rule that uses the Mythical Posted Mortgage Rate.Posted Mortgage Rates are a Rip Off used by the banks to penalize and trick Canadians and is now used by the Government to lower Government Backed Insured Mortgage Debt.This will not decrease ordinary overall Canadians debt.
Carlos Araujo Need so advice to start flipping
24 November 2016 | 3 replies
Those are typically homes in the affordable price index which are roughly 80% a median household income for your area.
Kedian Jimenez BP new comer NYC mentors and comrades
28 March 2016 | 1 reply
I come from a traditional Latino household that came to the US to give their baby boy something bigger.
Account Closed Tips for super productivity
12 March 2016 | 14 replies
By the time everybody else in your household is dragging themselves out of bed, you, after performing your miracle morning, are shooting out of a cannon; poised to take on anything.I’m a STRONG believer in waking early.
Peter B. Starting out landlord in Pittsburgh, PA
4 February 2016 | 9 replies
I don't have too much equity - it's actually a condominium
Erela Plotkin how much to provide for a good tenant
22 September 2014 | 22 replies
Phillip:Thankfully, the garburator/garbage disposal is predominately a US affection.Dollars and cents aside, there are many other reasons not to use them:1) they increase the amount of organics that reach the sewage treatment plant which, in turn, increases the plants consumption of oxygen ... which, often results in more active bacterial matter being flushed/released from the system into waterways;2) increase the amount of solid residue which needs to be removed from the treatment plant and disposed (usually in landfills);3) they have been linked with the increase in toxicity of the water supply (this is not a fault of the machine itself, but rather the user); 4) they also tend to increase per-household water consumption.Under sink garbage disposals are no longer permitted in many locations.As a landlord with student rentals, they are simply an invitation for more service calls and higher repair costs.
Connor Bell Calling DC RE Investors! Which Basic Business License do I need?
20 August 2015 | 2 replies
The website clearly states the following: One Family: This classification applies if you own and rent out single-family homes, town houses, duplexes, individual condominium units or individual rooms.
Aaron Xie Any investors from Fontana, CA?
6 June 2016 | 2 replies
Do households there prefer renting to buying?