
28 February 2017 | 41 replies
Most of the tenants choose to stay in these areas due to familiarity as well as transportation (i.e bus routes).

14 August 2019 | 7 replies
Think, Cities vs suburbia or public transport vs. the automobile.

13 September 2022 | 17 replies
-the amount of permit fee waivers is dependent on the size of the ADUs (749 and 499 are the magic sizes)-expect to pay $250-$300 per sq ft (about 30k per ADU)-SFH can have 1 ADU and 1 JADU -JADU example would be like a converted bedroom -1 parking lot per ADU is required unless within half a mile from public transportation -There's a way to accelerate depreciation (was writing and didn't catch how)-if you're using an FHA loan there's a way to make the loan amount for a future value so you can pay for construction - I think it has something to do with the 203K loanAnyways, hope the info helps!

4 June 2023 | 0 replies
Within a mile of the College of William and Mary, Colonial Williamsburg, and Williamsburg's transportation center (Amtrack/buses).

28 May 2023 | 2 replies
I’ve worked in the transportation/office industry for over 10yrs.

12 January 2023 | 5 replies
The tricky part is logistics due to no bridge & only boats for transportation.

5 May 2016 | 6 replies
As the remaining land in the corridor builds out it will become more desirable and public transport will become a higher priority if it is actually reliable.

26 February 2023 | 29 replies
I am building a hybrid hotel/apartment community with pool, gym, laundry, and outdoor courtyard on site...and located near hospitals, shopping, and transportation corridors to major job centers (corporate HQs).

10 May 2023 | 2 replies
While the specific criteria used to assign ratings can vary between agencies or professionals, here are some common factors:- Location: Neighborhoods that are close to urban centers or have easy access to transportation may be considered more desirable and may receive a higher rating.- Amenities: Neighborhoods with desirable amenities like parks, shopping centers, restaurants, and entertainment options may receive a higher rating.- Accessibility: Neighborhoods with good transportation infrastructure or easy access to major highways may receive a higher rating.- Safety: Neighborhoods with low crime rates and high levels of safety may receive a higher rating.- School quality: Neighborhoods with good schools may receive a higher rating, as many families prioritize access to quality education.- Housing prices: Neighborhoods with high housing prices may be considered more desirable and receive a higher rating.Here are some examples:A-rated neighborhood: Beverly Hills in Los Angeles, California.B-rated neighborhood: Columbia Heights in Washington, D.C.C-rated neighborhood: : East New York in Brooklyn, New York.

3 June 2019 | 49 replies
One credit union to look at is Transportation Fed CU (transfcu.org).