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Brad Smith New Water Line
2 January 2016 | 25 replies
I couldn't put compression couplings on it so decided to replace service line to house.  
Connie Stainbrook Why buy larger apartment buildings?
24 September 2015 | 11 replies
@Connie Stainbrook From a Houston perspective, there is a lot cash available in the large multifamily marketplace and cap rates have compressed dramatically. 
Nick L. What CRE category is undervalued?
17 September 2015 | 6 replies
More specifically, what I would like to do is to find some opportunities where I can (a) add value through my work, (b) have a reasonable expectation of natural cap rate compression, and (c) have a favorable risk/reward balance. 
Jack B. Seattle area rental deals hard to find now?
16 February 2017 | 16 replies
But cap rates are compressing in all these areas as well.
Brandon Turner What are some examples of "problem properties" you would never want to buy?
10 March 2015 | 69 replies
3) Scarcity - too much competition means profit margin compression.
Xavier Randall The Term "Off-Market"
28 March 2015 | 14 replies
We don't really want to sell it but cap rates have compressed in that market so much over the last six months that testing the market is a prudent thing to do.
Bill J. Old Mobile Home Parks
18 May 2016 | 10 replies
One of the great strengths of the park industry is that the entire industry is compressed.  
Daniel G. What Happens to Membership Units After Payback
29 February 2016 | 3 replies
I would really appreciate it if you could provide some insight with regards to the following scenario.In year one GP has 20% equity and Limited Partners A,B,C,D have the following interest in the property's equity.A: 20%B: 20%C: 30%D: 10%If the operating agreement states that after payback of principal the equity split will convert into 50/50 would the Limited Partner's individual interest compress equally?
J. Martin SF Bay Area Economic & RE Update (Ongoing)
19 November 2017 | 176 replies
However, I see cap rate compression should we go the Japan route.
Robert L. Buying house with galvanized copper piping?
7 February 2016 | 7 replies
Copper needs a 'compression style' while galvanized uses a 'pipe thread style'.The compression style looks like a Nut and the copper pipe just disappears into it.Pipe threading is obvious.