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David H. How do I find a doctor or dentist to rent my space?
8 June 2023 | 3 replies

I have a vacant office space that I think would work really well for a doctor or a dentist.It's in a blue collar part of town, and it would be a great place for a medicaid clinic.  Are doctors still able to make money...

Joshua Dorkin Check out the NEW BiggerPockets Facebook Widgets
27 January 2010 | 6 replies
Now that it has established itself as a higher-education social networking platform, I think people will consider Facebook as more of a sophisticated (for lack of a better word) social network compared to MySpace (and heck, maybe even Open Social).
N/A N/A Armando Montelongo
23 June 2008 | 26 replies
Someone told me about it on Myspace, and I read it but didn't like it.
Peter Tverdov Anyone else feel like the forums are losing value?
5 November 2021 | 144 replies
Think about Zillow, Facebook, IG etc....If BP wasn't properly monetizing their platform they'd be headed down the same path as Myspace.
Kim H. Trade Market Rentals?
30 January 2014 | 13 replies
I think my spaces are slightly smaller though, so that might compensate for an equal price.I just don't know if I want to be in another kind of business.
Matt Dean New Member from Washington DC
14 February 2018 | 124 replies
We meet at my space in Fairfax VA, where I have a large training room (holds up to 40) with expansion space for another 40.We meet to network, trade deals, contacts, and investment stories and most of all, learn from each other.
Christine Swaidan Long term tenants
14 June 2016 | 9 replies
hey christine, long term renter here. i partly agree with sue, but... sometimes due to individual situations and timing, purchasing just is not an option (yet). under the right circumstances, those sue listed, perhaps it could be feasible, thus creating a win-win situation. moving is a huge expense in itself and sometimes it simply pays to stay put. moving is incredibly stressful as well. there are so many reasons people stay. i too have a great landlord. i try to always be considerate, treat my space as my own etc. if a pipe leaks over the weekend and a bucket can be utilized so said landlord does not pay weekend plumber prices i do just that; ergo she is getting something even more than just consistent rent.
Christine Mwai Appliances in rentals....to do or not to do?
18 August 2016 | 39 replies
I finally had to just put my foot down and tell him I need a new fridge.And trust me, I didn't want him in my space even one more time to replace the fridge, let alone have to clean out the old one and figure out where to put stuff while the changeover was happening - or I was waiting for it to happen.  
Alexander Lang Rewarding Tenants
7 August 2016 | 21 replies
My life would be upended with people coming into my space, my bathroom would be torn up for however long - when I would have rather left things the way they were and not have my home invaded and disrupted by construction and workers, etc.And I think landlords also forget that tenants aren't really in a position to tell you that they actually hate what you're doing.  
Sam Leon Multi-family trash cart set out to curb side for collection
12 April 2018 | 10 replies
I just want to pay my rent for my space, end of story.