
30 August 2019 | 6 replies
IE very small condo's .. the math works absorption though is Loooong.If you own the land and don't have debt service could work.. then its like anything else what is the demand.???

13 June 2011 | 11 replies
you can tint them, you just need to use a reflective film i believe.. or maybe your not suppost to use a reflective film, you need to look into it, but its possible, need low heat absorption rate, so no dark colors, lighter colors. if you have it done professionally they will know what to do/ look for. but, it is possible.

21 February 2018 | 18 replies
You could rent out the rooms but then also so you get married or meet someone you then now need that space and the rental income will go away.When do you see the market there start appreciating again.You would need to see local inventory levels and absorption rates to get an idea.Why not get say a 10 unit apartment building??

26 February 2011 | 15 replies
It looks great and the only thing I remembered is it a lighter color (has to do with heat absorption).

2 October 2018 | 14 replies
Plus, with positive absorption of all these REO's, values would begin rising again, securing those buyers and hence, the banks.But that's just the world according to Mitch.

26 May 2011 | 2 replies
The absorption rate for all units is now 18 months.There are some other changes, but those are major ones for the 221 program.Again, feel free to email me and I'll send you some loan program details.

14 July 2021 | 96 replies
What are the absorption rates for your area??

26 February 2010 | 13 replies
I wouldn't be surprised to seem a decrease in the absorption rate and days on market around the country.

9 December 2019 | 4 replies
Market Study (i intend to do my own, but I'm not sure how to establish an absorption rate) the county gov't has some data published on this, but I would like to find a way to get my own numbers.Builder's Risk (I would like to make this a construction cost.

18 May 2011 | 60 replies
Nevertheless, my concern is that this may well work for a while, but could end up not working once the absorptive capacity of the material is taken up.While the sulfur compounds are the source of the problem makes some sense, that's not proven.