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Diandre Pierce Mobile home park opportunity
20 February 2025 | 8 replies
Where are these 7 parks located?
Mario Niccolini Investing in a High-Risk Flood Zone (AE) – Worth It or Hard Pass?
20 February 2025 | 11 replies
With Risk Rating 2.0, FEMA looks at several factors to assess a property's real flood risk.Key Factors Considered- Property Location: How close the property is to water sources (rivers, lakes, coasts).- Flood Frequency: How often the area floods historically.- Types of Floods: Includes heavy rainfall, storm surges, and river overflow.- Elevation and Distance from Water: Higher and farther properties generally face lower risk.- Rebuilding Costs: Higher-value homes may have higher premiums due to more expensive repairs.What This Means for Homeowners- Fairer Premiums: Properties with lower risk may see lower premiums, while higher-risk properties may face increased costs.- Gradual Rate Increases: Increases are phased in over time for policyholders who see higher premiums, with annual caps on the rate hike.- More Predictable Rates: Rates better reflect the real risk rather than just being based on a flood zone map.Example Scenario (Simplified)- Old System: A house in a designated flood zone pays $1,000 annually, regardless of its elevation or distance from the water.- Risk Rating 2.0: That same house may now pay $1,200 if it's closer to the water and more vulnerable or $800 if it's higher up and better protected.Flood zones still matter under Risk Rating 2.0, but their role has changed. 
Emily Pena Real Estate Agent Turned Investor Tuning In!
17 February 2025 | 7 replies
Are you located in AR? 
Austin Bright I have a list of addresses. Is there some "Tech-y" way pull property info in bulk?
10 February 2025 | 47 replies
I'm testing with the California addresses you put in there at the bottom.import requestsfrom geopy.geocoders import Nominatimimport jsonimport timeAPIFY_API_URL = '' # Plug in the provided API URLdef geocode_address(address): geolocator = Nominatim(user_agent="redfin_scraper", timeout=10) # Increased timeout to 10 seconds try: location = geolocator.geocode(address) if location: return location.latitude, location.longitude except Exception as e: print(f"Error geocoding address {address}: {e}") return None, Nonedef search_redfin(lat, lng): search_url = f"https://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/location-autocomplete?
Michael Fucillo Feedback on Rentvine
11 February 2025 | 25 replies
The cash payments at locations around the city was a great feature, but there is many errors and apparently RentVine is doing this manually.  
Kwanza P. Logan Ohio STRs
7 February 2025 | 7 replies
It's also located near many other State Parks, Nature Preserves and Forests giving access to a lot of good hiking. 
Grace Tapfuma Building capital as a first time investor
23 February 2025 | 25 replies
You might rent your house out during the high season and live in a cheaper location.  
Rajendran Subramaniam New to BP and Looking to Re-Enter the Real Estate Market
19 February 2025 | 10 replies
I would recommend working with a TK provider that has options for you to diversify in multiple geographical locations
Kevin Taylor Rental Market Update
11 February 2025 | 0 replies
It is in good condition and centrally located to shopping and the base so I'm surprise that it has been sitting this long. 
Josh Edelman Las Vegas Market + News for January
14 February 2025 | 0 replies
A 30,000-square-foot Museum of Ice Cream opens at Area15 in 2026—triple the size of other locations.