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Oren K. Evaluating Laundry Room Proposals
31 March 2015 | 17 replies
Also, I would suspect that weekends would have the highest peak usage.I remember, back in the day, when studying this, not understanding why supermarkets do not use a 1 queue lineup as it would be better for customers as they would no longer have to 'guess' which line would be 'faster'.Thanks for the numbers. 
Tucker Merrihew Anyone Else Here Building New Construction?
9 March 2014 | 35 replies
You will never catch me building a house out of a magazine at a supermarket, only one off high design modern homes.
KIMARD EGLETON Market Research
4 February 2015 | 2 replies
One good way to learn your market is through local real estate investment groups and networking with other investors in your target market.Click on the ‘Network’ tab in the nav bar to utilize BP’s networking resources.Drive or walk around your target market to get a feel for it.Take a different route to and from work, school, church, and supermarket in order to visit other neighborhoods and communities.Identify the local newspaper that talks specifically about real estate and subscribe to it.
Junior Correa Tenant wants reimbursement for food...
10 August 2014 | 23 replies
If so, I'd try and get my money back for that one.As to your tenant, I would head down to the local super market and buy her a $50 gift card.  
Account Closed Discount for property backing up to busy street?
9 August 2014 | 1 reply
Also when selling to an end buyer or retail buyer make sure you point out the positives- Close to freeway, Super Market, Shopping center, Schools etc......Hope it all works out
Dawn Anastasi Another Rental Property! (This time a townhouse)
1 June 2017 | 92 replies
Yet, at the one end of the mall, they knocked down one of the former anchor store's building and put in a large new supermarket and a large Menards store, along with some other small strip malls, fast food joints, etc. so there is some hope for the future over there.The condos can sure be cash flow machines as Dawn is laying out for everyone here, that's quite a nice return there!
Marcus Robinson Wholesale Marketing
10 October 2014 | 6 replies
At the time I only started out with about $200-$500 because I worked part time in a supermarket.
Chantél Fielder Contacting Sellers
26 December 2014 | 10 replies
(Where there is a Target, you will see a mid point supermarket, think Safeway, a Pier 1 and and office supply store and craft store.)
Andrey Y. Rental property mileage expenses
11 April 2016 | 8 replies
For example going to the supermarket to place an advertisement on their bulletin board for your rental is business mileage for driving to place an advertisement, but it would be hard to justify as an expense the cost of the groceries you bought.
Julie Williams Financing a multifamily with empty units
2 May 2021 | 32 replies
(Since I sometimes look at rural properties I look how far it is to the supermarket- you won't need that. :-)