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Mark McGrath Hey BP - from Vancouver, BC!
24 February 2015 | 20 replies
I got a full insiders tour of the Oil patch or Oil sands.. it was way cool.. got to ride in those huge dump trucks sit in the excavating machine that scoops unbelievable amount of material per scoop only thing bigger that moves I think Is the transport machine for the Saturn rockets.the mines were open pit about 5 miles across with vernicle wall 150 feet or so.. and you could see the black tar lines... running through it.. but its really pretty basic they take the sand dump it in a HUGE centrifuge mix in some ( probably pretty nasty chem's ) and out comes the oil sludge that goes into the pipeline to be taken to refineries.
Pat Bahn slumlord: Wise or foolish
27 June 2011 | 23 replies
Section 8 has housing inspection to prevent such things.Also, proximity to the public transportation is no guarantee that the area will pick up.
Jessica LaPoint If you could move to anywhere USA for REI, where would you go?
25 December 2013 | 15 replies
Denver has a great transportation system and is centrally located.
Asif M. What would you do
28 July 2014 | 20 replies
Back in the day there was US Army Fort (Tejon) at the pass as this was a closely guarded transport area for Cali and there were banditos raiding the shipping.
Alice Horn Brightline high speed rail Orlando-Miami connection & RE investing?
6 June 2023 | 4 replies
Transit-Oriented Developments (TODs): Transit-oriented developments are mixed-use properties located within close proximity to transportation hubs.
Kerim Kerimov On market wholesaling
19 September 2020 | 2 replies
If you're just starting out, I would watch all the videos listed here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Whole...On a 'zero budget', I would start out 'biking for dollars' (usually 'Driving for Dollars', but use whatever transportation you can use inexpensively) -- look for distressed properties, and knock on the door, see if you can talk with the owner/occupant (watch the above videos first, so you know what to talk with them about).
Brian Crouch Market research - Wholesaling
26 November 2018 | 0 replies
I've been told, as an example, to segment your market by quadrants while looking at crime, transportation, proximity to shopping/downtown areas, flood zones, etc. with relation to each quadrant and determine the best versus worst.
John Barr San Antonio, TX - How to Understand This Market 2021 Update
24 November 2021 | 4 replies
Those that took the information in the original post and implemented the type of strategies would have done very well over the last three years.Just for some background Context for those that might be reading this for the first time here is a little background on what I stated in the original post about San Antonio.San Antonio is a very diverse market with a transportation system that has made our city much different than any other.
Michael Ealy From Bankruptcy to 1,000 Units (Part 3 - How to Build an Empire)
4 July 2021 | 50 replies
My car is On its way out and I am eventually goin to have to take Public transportation.
Zach Simpson Is buying a condo an intelligent investment?
25 January 2019 | 7 replies
I too live in Washington DC, a condo made sense for me due to the following reasons:1) Close to work-$0 in transportation costs as I walk every day2) Fair and modest fees--they have not been increased since 2006-2007, no risk of special assessments or fee increases, as level of reserves is currently extremely high3) Principal pay-down4) Property Tax and Mortgage interest write-offs 5) Minimal CAPEX (only responsible for appliances and systems within the unit itself)I purchased my unit in a B-class building, but in an A-class neighborhood.