Harvey Greenstein
Investing in townhomes
23 July 2014 | 2 replies
This is most likely if property is near transportation.
Joshua McGinnis
Assessing Office Space Market Demand
14 March 2016 | 10 replies
Infrastructure spending, taxation, transportation and many more things can impact office demand.
Matt Finneseth
AirBnB General Advice
11 November 2017 | 11 replies
Public transportation is also all around me.
Zachary Feldman
From Duplexes to Large Multi Family
15 June 2017 | 5 replies
This includes, in this order: (1) bios, pics and contact information for you (and your partners if you have any); (2) list of your professional team members; (3) detailed description of the kind of property you are looking for, including location, price range, unit%, cap rate, and any other details relevant to your investment thesis, such as good school districts, transport hubs, etc.; and (4) the preliminary due diligence materials you require to underwrite the deal
David F.
New Modular Construction
5 February 2017 | 7 replies
We could get a box from a pile of lumber to finished and ready for transport in 14 working days.
Alex Schukin
Thinking about Charlotte Rentals
9 December 2016 | 15 replies
Charlotte seems very spread out in terms of neighborhoods and it's difficult to gauge rentals demand in this city as compared to some other metropolitan areas where public transportation is more prevalent.Additionally, what are some good sources to find reliable input assumptions (rental rates, tax rates, vacancy rates, growth rates for rents and house prices) for modeling a deal?
Jan Kutrzeba
$3500 for a SMF - can anything go wrong?
24 July 2018 | 1 reply
What should I be aware of, all else being equal (taxes, zoning issues, the area (possible crime, population decline, unemployment rate, economic vehicles, transportation hubs, etc.).
Scott Trench
Should Early Retirees Take Advantage of Gov't Benefits?
20 August 2018 | 12 replies
He is a millionaire and lives a middle to upper-middle-class lifestyle - he simply has no debt, no housing expense, and little transportation expense.
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Researching potential retail occupants for new urban dev.
7 September 2006 | 2 replies
One of these is a bank that I've dealt with on previous projects and they didn't flinch (actually, they were rather excited to work with me on this) when I put the initial thumb-to-the-wind figures in front of them, I've got a couple well-placed contacts in the city's development/planning agency and will be speaking to them today as I'm also investigating the possibility of establishing a public transportation hub on-site as well.
Subbu C.
Modular Development - Duplex to Quad
6 September 2019 | 1 reply
(within subdivision, parking spaces etc)o Close to big employers and avoid those sensitive areas.o Good schooling districts, easy access to public transportation etc.After some extensive research and to satisfy the above said points I have decided to acquire a land to build some rental units.