
13 January 2021 | 6 replies
It’s a higher growth market and a better transportation hub.

10 May 2023 | 0 replies
Hello;Each property buyer(self-use/tenant/investor) have set of unique demands and objectives, and irrespective of firs-time or seasoned buyers typically requirements/specification are around 1] Type of Property :Depending on family or personal reasons/preference; such as a single-family home, a condominium, a commercial property, or an investment property.2] Property Location/Area:Specific needs for the neighborhood, accessibility to parks or shopping areas, or closeness to schools or public transportation when it comes to the location or area of the property.3] Property features/Amenities :May have particular demands for the property's amenities or features, such as a Size, layout, required number of bedrooms or bathrooms, a garage, or parking space, a swimming pool or outdoor area, or a particular architectural design.4] Budget:May have a budget in mind, which can be anywhere between the least and highest amount they are willing to spend.5] Timetable:May have a certain timetable in mind for buying or renting a property, which may be influenced by variables like work relocations, academic calendars, or financial objectives.6] Returns anticipated:For investment properties, clients may have certain expectations for the profits or income the property will produce, which may affect their choice of property.As an experienced realtor or cre agent; do you think there are any other areas which are either specified by clients orwhich too play very important role in understanding Client Requirements better so that what is suggested to them is fairly to stronglymatching what they are looking for and helps you shorten duration to closings?

28 February 2020 | 11 replies
We live in an on demand society, movies, food, transportation - we order it when we need it.

22 February 2021 | 3 replies
Assuming that a few cents out of 58 may be allocated to gas, the mileage method may mean deducting gas expenses which were not incurred.When you're renting your car on Turo, you do not have transportation expenses at all.

3 October 2009 | 28 replies
I'm not so sure about transportation costs, once all the costs of getting the materials to the factory, then the finished units to the installation site area included.Its an idea thats worth considering, though.

20 November 2019 | 7 replies
A rental built to lastCons for New: Expensive ($60-$90k PLUS transport, set-up and probably perm foundation) payoff in 15-20 yrs, ~1.25% rule In what I am thinking, both new and old would require transport and set-up with rural utilities; existing properties come available from time to time but the market here is pretty tight; nice 10-15 year-old DW's on 2 ac+ routinely go for $125-$150+ around here.BTW: There are no $20k single-wides on land that need $2000 to be rent-ready around here....Thoughts?

22 July 2021 | 18 replies
I guess many of the rentals are to persons that own the right vehicle to navigate the sand roads or do the owners or rental companies supply transportation, or am I over analyzing the need for 4 wheeldrive?

20 July 2015 | 25 replies
We have an arrangement with a local taxi service which allows our tenants to call a cab when leaving from "a night out", show them their "Take me home" card and receive transportation back to their house/apartment ... even if they have spent all their money earlier in the evening.

2 May 2023 | 8 replies
Hey @Muhammad Ahmadcongratulations on getting started in Chicago, it’s a great city to invest in and house-back 😃✔️ Pilsen is great, lots of local businesses and things to do ✔️ I personally lived in Bridgeport for a few years and the area has changed significantly in the past few years, great access to transportation ✔️ I actually grew up in Brighton Park and this area has drastically changed, there is also a new development with the Chicago Park District headquarters moving there

17 January 2018 | 13 replies
Any suggestions for areas where I could buy a 2 or 3-family home for under $550k with a less than 1hr commute to NYC w/ public transportation?