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David A. CA ADU build progress pics, costs&anything else you want to know
10 August 2023 | 164 replies
There were no parking requirements for this project as we were within a half mile of public transport
Chris Trupiano Renting Large House As All Private Rooms
18 February 2022 | 7 replies
Lauren is correct, renting by the room will attract lower-paid workers and your ideal property is often best suited in B-/C class neighborhoods, not necessarily within city limits but close to transportation stops.
Monica Diaz Seeking Philadelphia Real Estate Agent
23 January 2020 | 12 replies
The NW Area of Philadelphia including Roxborough have some great markets to buy rentals (Either 1-4 Units)Some suggestions since I own in Roxborough;*Find out what you pre-qualify for with a mortgage - this will determine your buying power* Identify a real estate agent that is not just active but owns in the area (Transactional)* The property should be close to transportation (Better renter)Let me know if you have any questions.Regards,Joe Scorese
Glen Mauldin An update on the Houston MFH Market
9 October 2019 | 7 replies
The third panelist develops work-force housing outside of the CBD area, but near public transportation centers (which is very lacking in Houston). 
Jeff Stein Building new billboard off the freeway
20 February 2023 | 12 replies
The biggest potential issues are getting approval from the city, state and department of transportation.
Wes Reed Raleigh/Durham Real Estate Market - A Growing Opportunity
31 January 2023 | 3 replies
The combination of a growing economy, increasing population and improving infrastructure make this region a prime opportunity for real estate investment.Some key points to consider:Strong job growth: The Research Triangle region is a hub for tech, biotech, and pharmaceutical companies, driving job growth and attracting top talent.Affordable housing: Compared to other major cities, the cost of living in Raleigh/Durham is relatively low, making it an attractive destination for those looking to buy their first home or upgrade.Growing population: The area's population has been steadily increasing, with a projected growth rate of almost 10% by 2030.Developing infrastructure: New transportation projects, such as the Durham-Orange light rail, are making it easier for residents to get around, further boosting the appeal of the area.If you're looking for a real estate market with solid fundamentals, steady growth, and room for appreciation, I would definitely recommend considering Raleigh/Durham.
Rob Bergeron Louisville could soon have new Amtrak service to Indianapolis, Chicago
12 December 2023 | 6 replies
I wonder if it will simply become a way to transport drugs between the three cities avoiding police on the freeway and avoiding airport sniffing dogs???
Dave Meyers Questioning health of manufactured homes
5 December 2023 | 6 replies
Usually, manufactured homes are built in factories (regulated by HUD) which are then transported to each site where they are placed (blocked and set).
Adam L. HELP Leasing Office Space
5 August 2015 | 21 replies
I could not see your CL ad as it has long since expired, so not familiar with the building, or location, however....Basic Marketing Plan********************************************************Here are my thoughts from a large office building greenhorn - someone else could chime in with criticism-- Start a Facebook page for the building -- -- Add content such as articles maybe on the building - any historical content, talk about the upgrades that were done, share articles or info on surrounding ammenities, restaurants, gyms, location to public transport etc -- Create some positive spin for the building -there has to be something unique about it you can sell/spin -- any former historic uses etc?
Ananda Rajeurs Single Family Home Investing in North Atlanta Suburbs in the current market environment
18 January 2018 | 8 replies
The metropolitan area is a business and transportation hub for the region because of its central location and readily available transportation options, including three major interstate highways and the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the busiest passenger airport in the world, which is estimated to have a $32.5 billion with direct annual economic impact on the metropolitan area.