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Julian L. Los Angeles: Where do I buy?
5 December 2015 | 33 replies
Also, this area used to be a swamp (La Cienaga means swamp in Spanish) and does not do well in major earthquakes - liquefication...
Damian Smith Would you risk conducting a 1031 exchange right now?
20 May 2020 | 7 replies
It's just stuttering like it should after a hurricane or wildfire, or earthquake, or pandemic. 
Emil Hovgaard Would you bet on Buffalo, NY?
4 June 2019 | 29 replies
We don't really do snow, rarely ever freezes, don't do tornadoes or earth quakes etc.
Emily Dixon Question for other custom home 1 lot developers
2 April 2013 | 21 replies
@Jon Klaus, there's a huge difference between simple environmentally sensitive portions of a parcel, and hillside lots in the coastal areas, where we have earthquakes!
Maxim Kuan Maxim from Tokyo, Japan
8 August 2011 | 11 replies
I live in Japan now and although there was a serious earth quake and tsunami this year, real estate in Tokyo is still profitable in income gain.
Jen Hoang How to to move properties into living trust without a lawyer
12 February 2019 | 8 replies
If you're going the umbrella insurance route, make sure it will cover you for several things including just the routine slip and fall (like mold or earthquake).
Jen L. If everyone is waiting for a recession, will there be deals?
5 October 2017 | 78 replies
Somehow I'm ok with earthquake ;)There are just so many things to watch out for OOS.
Bernie Neyer New Build in Chanute, KS
6 December 2020 | 26 replies
They are tornado proof, termite proof, hurricane proof, earthquake proof, fire proof and if taken care of, can be easily last 500 years.
J. Martin How Close to the Top? - SF Bay Area Housing Affordability Analysis - (w/ Charts & Graphs!) by me
17 October 2018 | 85 replies
The magnitude will be somewhere between zero and financial crisis size (actutally could be more if earthquake).
Lynn Harrison Stucco and water damage? Mold?
19 August 2015 | 8 replies
I really don't enjoy working with cement and here with the small earthquakes every so often and shifting clay soil it would be higher maintenance.