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Chelle Knijnenburg Should we sell/rent a lifestyle Shops at Legacy townhome, Plano
18 March 2016 | 2 replies
There are numerous apartments, a Marriott hotel, dog friendly parks, walking paths, fountains and small "lake", entertainment venues, night clubs, retail, boutiques, yoga, gyms, restaurants and personal care beauty services minutes away, There are many corporate HQ's within a few minutes drive, plus it is on the tollway and 5 minutes from 121.
Javier Segura Rehabbing a Property From a Distance
15 April 2016 | 5 replies
I still don't know how I'm going to prevent half that stuff from happening but I'm going to enjoy practising as I continue to learn.
Jason Emery Also New From Kirkland, Washington
18 January 2016 | 2 replies
Much like I tell my yoga teachers, there’s no rush.
Emery Green First SF/ OAK house flip!
27 April 2016 | 6 replies
I especially love the yoga mat staging! 
Scott Isbister Supplier: Canadian List Provider
9 November 2019 | 2 replies
If so, can you provide details and your experience and best practises using?
Timothy Swenton How to identify between A-D class properties?
11 November 2019 | 9 replies
The overall character of the area is definitely a large factor as it will determine the type of tenants living there/demographics: Yoga/Orange Theory studios, Whole Foods, Starbucks, micro breweries, wine and cheese shops, public parks, bike paths, green spaces, public transportation, good schools, nice restaurants, cranes/new construction, low crime rate, high prices all indicate a Class A area whereas boarded up buildings, lots of Payday lenders/check cashing stores, dollar stores, fast food, liquor stores, homeless shelters, army recruiting centers, addiction recovery centers, industrial areas, dumps, shoes hanging from power lines, junked cars lining the streets, high crime, blight, abandoned buildings, urban decay, burnt out buildings, low prices, low rent, etc. would indicate a Class D area.It's really pretty subjective though, I'm not sure there are universally accepted definitions but rather just people's opinions.
Jonathan Taylor AC units for properties? wall mounted or HVAC?
23 January 2019 | 25 replies
Fancy coffee shops, Yoga, dog cafes, artesian crafts are moving in so that’s a good sign.
Jason Turgeon What to watch out for in commercial/office space ownership?
22 January 2019 | 12 replies
Might be suitable for other things like massage/physical therapy, yoga/dance, etc.
Sam Hurdley New, future investor from Auckland, New Zealand.
17 November 2019 | 7 replies
So best practise is never involve relatives when you are trading.
Emily Hill What are you doing everyday to be productive in Real Estate?
19 September 2019 | 7 replies
I’m trying to talk to as many people as I can and soak up as much info as I can.I also recently started doing yoga every night to keep my stress low and keep my mind sharp.So with all that being said, what does everyone do on a daily basis to keep progressing in their real estate journey?