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Boris Alayev Hi everyone! New member from Long Island New York!
15 November 2018 | 26 replies
Now employment could be near a hospital, school, even in a weaker area or town And if you have solid transportation go little farther in to the respective city since your prospective tenants will most likely travel back-and-forth.
Bodhi Tree Bethesda Deal Analysis
12 July 2018 | 16 replies
This conversation has corrected a location bias in my investment approach: My asian background led me to assume that being close to major transportation is a huge plus.
Peace Lily Asbestos on the siding - worth to buy?
21 May 2018 | 18 replies
Make sure you correctly fill out your manifest and make sure your disposal site employee signs and dates the transport log.
Anthony P. First-time homebuyer Philadelphia
18 January 2017 | 6 replies
The Mt Airy is a strong market and transportation is strong.
Chui O. Investing in RE without owning primary residence
14 April 2016 | 27 replies
The convenience to everything, transportation, school district, and quality houses help make it desirable.
Ben Curry Use Pickup Truck with Clients?
26 April 2016 | 10 replies
If I were you I would purchase a clean affordable used vehicle for clients and save the truck for the real work.My question is, unless you are a real estate agent, why are you transporting people around in your vehicle and is it insured for that purpose.
Roger Chan Taking a HELOC for 2nd home/move-up home (SF Bay Area)
10 July 2018 | 9 replies
People renting out their condo in my complex is also around $2800+ being so close to shops like Target and Trader Joe's...and rumors of google moving in next door and being next to a major transportation HUB, the prices are justified here in Silicon Valley.So my question is, is it a bad idea or is it even possible to obtain a HELOC to obtain a 20% down on a new "move-up" home?
Nick Rittmann Tampa, Fort Myers, or HAWAII??
14 February 2020 | 8 replies
4. is the area dependent on a single transportation route in and out (likely to get stranded when there is an accident on the main road)?
Shawn Dandridge Using Student Loans for REI
7 July 2012 | 14 replies
I might add that living expenses, transportation, etc, can also be included in student loan use.
Vijay Kurhade How to analyze properties against neighborhood linkages?
3 August 2021 | 1 reply
As a real estate expert, when you analyze properties for neighborhood linkages or proximity analysis; how do you decide on weight-ages for various attributes.Mainly, if we look at location based data; then majority of urban areas have essential facilities like schools,parks,shopping centers,health facilities,offices,transportation etc.. in short to mid distance radius and traveling those are not such an hassle anymore.Also, from employment perspective, many people switch their jobs and depending on new employment benefits they have no issues traveling few miles extra to workplace.In such an case; how do we analyze properties on neighborhood analysis; how do you decide on weight-ages for various attributes?