
16 December 2022 | 49 replies
I'm really hoping to develop long-lasting professional relationships in order to establish myself as an international property investor.Thanks in advanceRyanIt really depends on your goals, if you are looking for more cash flow and slightly more elevated risk, go for markets like Baltimore,Pittsburgh and other Midwest/rust belt cities.

12 August 2023 | 8 replies
Then you get a plan and elevations for all trades (plumber, electrician and carpenter) to work with.I think for STR it's okay.

18 April 2020 | 14 replies
The first floor was retail & the condo apartments above were all a minimum of 1500 square feet; 20-foot ceilings, some with loft areas, elevators in the building, indoor parking for residents,.....

15 August 2023 | 4 replies
What are the accessibility features, such as ramps, elevators, or designated spaces for people with disabilities?

1 February 2019 | 3 replies
The problem he ran into was that the elevator had not been brought up to code since the early 60s(yikes) and needed to be completely replaced.

12 June 2023 | 3 replies
@Orianna Hernandez I'd be interested in contracting you to write my elevator pitch.

23 May 2016 | 21 replies
While I was leaving I got to talking to a guy on the elevator who currently has 8 section 8 properties around Dallas county and he swears by it.

18 January 2015 | 30 replies
Most multi doesn't cashflow well, especially older with elevators, it's really low profit- much of the capital gains is in the speculative selling and principal paydown if any during the multi year hold. long analysis short- if caprate doesnt hit your predefined parms (IRR targets), walk- that takes less than 10mins with a model. maybe another 30 for DD on the phone to get real rental comps tops.

14 December 2021 | 7 replies
With the expanded Apple campus in the works, the new casino, and the city announcing "Project Elevate," I do not see this changing any time soon (even with the new builds going in).

10 August 2023 | 6 replies
You can place "reasonable" restrictions on them, such as requiring a Veterinarian's health report; requiring spay/neuter to prevent aggressive behavior or commercial use; animal must be in a carrier or held when in confined spaces such as elevators and stairways, and leashed in common areas (unless this interferes with the task the animal performs, such as a seeing eye dog); handler must clean up after the animal in all common areas; handler must maintain sanitary conditions for the animal including no offensive odors emanating from the residence; animal must not disturb neighbors with nuisance barking or aggressive behavior; and you can require annual updates of both the "request for accommodation" letter and the Vet report.