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Austin Wark New Casino in Schenectady, investment opportunity?
10 November 2015 | 10 replies
Casinos are everywhere now and NY is way too late to the game in my opinion, revenue is falling everywhere because the market is being over-saturated.
Kay Kay Singh Aquiring more properties
11 January 2016 | 1 reply
Should I go ahead and buy those or that town in saturated and also I do not live in that town but I manage them myself.Please give me your views and advice.
Leah Bonner Online Marketing VS Direct Mail
23 October 2021 | 32 replies
That's quite rare, however, at least in my experience.A low barrier to entry means that markets with a lot of other investors are often saturated with direct mail.
Joseph Trubnick Is Phil Pustejovsky a scam-artist?
8 January 2024 | 60 replies
I did go out and make offers even though the Nashville market is extremely saturated with investors and over-priced inventory.
Alexis Smith-Frady Screening tenants, leases and rent collection
12 May 2023 | 13 replies
Recently we decided to convert our Airbnb that is in a saturated market to a medium term rental.
April Smalls starting a short term rental company
8 September 2023 | 20 replies
What is your plan if regulations change, the location becomes saturated with STR’s, you have to replace stuff guests broke, etc.
Kristen Silva First Time Investors - Ohio
14 September 2022 | 10 replies
Youngstown is becoming far too saturated with out-of-state investors causing massive increases in rent, imo.
Joshua Dorkin Hotel/Motel Typical Vacancy Rates?
25 June 2011 | 5 replies
Usually it's broken down by geographic region by state.Vacancy will depend on saturation rates for the area and whether the area is tourist driven or business driven.For hotels it's all about the REVPAR,location,and age.I would throw out national averages as it will be based on what's custom for the area.Flagged hotel/motels generally have more success than mom and pop ones.
Mark Shaffar Would you rather buy a $40k rehabbed rental in a C neighborhood or $55k in a B?
12 June 2015 | 70 replies
one must be careful thinking they will buy C class in mid west thinking it will go to B.... generally its the other way around B can devolve into C.. because of rental saturation or concentration
Aaron Millis Direct Mail Opinions Wanted
25 May 2017 | 5 replies
I'm not sure if that has to do with people's reaction or just a saturated market.