
7 March 2025 | 0 replies
The Fed’s go-to inflation measure went up 0.3% in January and is now up 2.5% year-over-year.

6 March 2025 | 41 replies
Increasing this threshold would likely encourage more longtime homeowners to sell, freeing up inventory in a housing market that is already struggling with supply shortages.Revising this outdated exemption would not only provide financial relief to those who need to transition to more suitable housing but also help ease housing shortages by making more homes available to younger buyers.

18 February 2025 | 7 replies
Tenants must receive; signed Certificate of Rental Suitability no more than 60 days before move-in, Partners in Good Housing Pamphlet, Lead Free/Safe Cert (if built before 1978), smoking policy for multi-unit properties, Bed Bug notice as you describe above.For Pennsylvania: It's also best practice for property owners to include a lease provision that waives the Notice to Quit requirement of the PA Landlord Tenant Act.

14 March 2025 | 2 replies
So we measured up that space and provided it.Anybody that's curious about more details on this deal or anything commercial, let me know!

18 February 2025 | 8 replies
Our lease doesn't say anything about re-measurement and therefore there is no window.

27 February 2025 | 3 replies
Would love to help you silken some of the not so good advice, and allow you to measure twice, and cut once so to speak, by jumping on a call together.

24 February 2025 | 0 replies
This measure is designed to shield existing homeowners from the rapid increases in property tax bills that have become a pressing concern.

7 March 2025 | 10 replies
I typically only use cap ex as a measure upon acquisition, or determine if it will be an acquisition.

4 March 2025 | 2 replies
The kitchen is small, measuring just 8x10, and I’ve received a quote for the remodel that totals around $40K.

1 March 2025 | 0 replies
Long-Term Play: Those who secured land at high valuations must now decide whether to hold, develop, or offload.New Construction and Infrastructure DevelopmentColumbus has seen a surge in homebuilding, particularly in response to anticipated demand from Intel-related jobs.The delay may impact financing and absorption rates, leading to a slowdown in housing starts.Infrastructure projects tied to Intel’s growth, such as roads and utilities, will likely continue, but at a measured pace.Commercial Real Estate and Small Business ImpactsMany businesses and developers bet on an influx of Intel workers fueling demand for retail, office, and industrial space.This delay could create leasing challenges, with some developers reconsidering near-term projects.On the flip side, a more gradual ramp-up may allow local businesses to scale strategically.Opportunities for Savvy InvestorsBuying the Dip: If land or housing prices see a correction, it could be a prime buying opportunity for those with a long-term outlook.Pivoting to Other Growth Areas: Columbus remains an attractive market beyond Intel, with a strong job market, affordable cost of living, and other major employers expanding.Building for the Long Haul: Delays happen, but Intel’s presence in Ohio is a long-term game.