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Mike Riordan Hardwood Floors in an Upstairs Unit
16 September 2020 | 5 replies
Sound suppression for the ceiling, acoustic glue-up ceiling tiles, is another easy, cheap fix that should help a bit.This is usually more of a problem when the upstairs people have little kids.
David Beard MLS Strategies in locating properties
2 February 2014 | 12 replies
They've also suppressed the Export feature that is described in the user documentation.
Mark Hu Why REITs have high P/E ratio?
29 January 2014 | 7 replies
Hi Mike D'Arrigo,In a nutshell, most paper assets including and especially the stock market are being artificially inflated by the Federal Reserve;s unlimited "Quantitative Easing" (i.e. printing of currency) and suppressed interest rates, virtually at zero percent.
William R. Double Closings and City Inspections
15 November 2012 | 8 replies
I don't understand why miniature cities feel the need to throw up anymore Red Tape over their Real Estate markets, which is just suppressing prices even more by keeping all of the RE Entrepreneurs far away....
Tiger M. Pay Attention if You're in the Real Estate Market.
14 March 2013 | 6 replies
I see it, but it's because the inventory has been suppressed on purpose by big players . . . not foreclosing on properties."
Samson Kay 6 Unit Apartment Building - Is a sprinkler (fire suppression) system Required?
2 November 2013 | 13 replies

So I'm looking into acquiring my next property. And I have one in my sights. A run down 6 unit. It needs some updates. But otherwise pretty good shape. But my contractor has advised me that in the great city of Low...

Ugochukwu Opara Ballparking Estimates for MultiFamily:- How do you do it?!!!!
19 October 2013 | 6 replies
I am fairly confident in estimating the reno efforts within the individual units but when you start looking at the structural integrity of the building itself and some of the systems (HVAC, electrical, fire suppression, etc) which can be quite different than what you encounter in a smaller building, hire a professional.This is one of the reasons you have a longer diligence periods on commercial / multi buildings.
David T. Foreclosure Fraud in Atlanta
24 October 2013 | 13 replies
In this case, and every other 'ring' case, the parties conspire to suppress bid prices.
Amy Marie HOA NOT GETTING FHA APPROVAL FOR COMMUNITY
29 April 2015 | 31 replies
In the market over the years since 2008 where investors have become an increasing percentage of the buying pool, the limitation of the number of renters has depressed the condo prices in the developments have restricted renters.Another phenomenon that has occurred is that condos have raised fees to build their reserve funds.The combination of renter limitations and increased condo fees have also suppressed sale prices in those developments.All is not lost as there are other sources of financing than FHA.
Eric Risi Deal Analysis Request- Duplex in Class B/C Neighborhood
15 March 2014 | 1 reply
When I bought my duplex in December, the owner wanted to move out of the state to retire so he was motivated to unload the property.I would say that middle to lower tier areas typically cash flow higher due to the suppressed valuations due to the negative stigmatism.Typically sfhs appreciate faster than duplexes due to the diverse reason involved in sfh purchases ( finding the perfect school, cuteness factor, commutes etc).