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21 September 2020 | 39 replies
& Birmingham, Alabama.In addition there are tons of other turnkey markets out there besides those listed above.
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16 January 2021 | 5 replies
I was looking into the Birmingham area and it seems like you can find nice houses for quite cheap, some that already have tenants (Finding houses around 50-70k renting around $700/month).
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22 February 2017 | 7 replies
However, I see an interesting opportunity in an A neighborhood in Birmingham, AL, Crestwood North.
12 May 2017 | 13 replies
Does anybody kinow of a Birmingham company that a) finds and buys distressed properties, b) rehabs them, c) places a tenant in them, d) sells them to investor(s) and e) then manages the property for the investor?
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24 August 2018 | 24 replies
You should also consider the fact that Birmingham is a high crime area.
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13 August 2023 | 44 replies
I moved from Michigan to Birmingham with nothing.
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23 July 2020 | 7 replies
@Howard Barrett hi, I am British/American (Birmingham to Denver in '93), but now I am in Coimbra.
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19 January 2024 | 117 replies
But what's the difference at most other than the job quality is the housing quality, 400k home in oakland would be very different than 400k home in birmingham or in Dallas.This time around, in 2023, we see almost similarities compare to 2001 dotcom crash but itseems 2023 would be more impactful because (a) now we have more distributed human resources that can do engineering (b) most companies are having established setup in Texas and also in India, so it's easy to switch group location (c) most of these remote office outside bay area also already able handling core product that generates company revenue , for exampl I would not be surprise if by 2028, Apple would move their core IOS team to Austin, it's high probability now and something that's unthinkabl 5 years ago (d) Having said that, it's the quality of the job that's being moved in-shore or out-shore that's mind boggling (e) The quality of people that got laid off in 2023 is super high quality people, lot of people that has wrote US patent has been laid off, usually these kind of groups are very untouchable but not at this time (f) the impact of automation and AI is also mind boggling, the job cuts because of AI has been started, in the tech industry itself, although everyone is still confuse of what would happen in the future and everyone is skeptical but carrying their hype around (i) since CFO is more powerful than CTO, so we would see the trend of cost cuttting more and more, big company can just layoff 20-30% non-stop or they would start consolidating in the industry which would trigger another 50% cut of layoffs in managerial position or administration position.We are already in tech recession in CA.
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27 April 2021 | 3 replies
Our team manages 6,500+ properties throughout 11 cities (3 of 11 cities are in AL): Tuscaloosa, Huntsville, and Birmingham.