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Jai Kalsi Buying a rental house in Calgary 2023 December
17 November 2023 | 6 replies
Now what is more feasible with that budget is a semi-detached (not a strata) in an average suburban neighbourhood.
Andrew Smith Sault ste marie multifamily investing
31 July 2023 | 4 replies
I recently was told that a semi-detached can be rented 1800$/month.
Sandy Peters Home Loan Preservation company
1 March 2010 | 13 replies
There is an semi-MLM component which allows the consultant to recruit and train others and collect fees for those they've recruited.If the modification doesn't go through the homeowner gets all of their money back (exception is if the homeowner isn't truthful with their info).HLP was clear to say they are in the business of providing software that enables loan mods and not in the loan mod business.
Daniel Dawson Creative INTERNATIONAL Real Estate Financing/Strategies
5 November 2022 | 1 reply
I own a condo in coastal North Carolina which is perfect for my semi-nomadic, low-maintenance lifestyle and use it as a home base right now.
Vladimir Kirichenko DC Zonings for Condo Conversions
23 May 2021 | 1 reply
@Vladimir KirichenkoThe purposes of the RA-1, RA-2, RA-3, RA-4, and RA-5 zones are to:(a) Permit flexibility of design by permitting all types of urban residential development if they conform to the height, density, and area requirements established for these districts; and(b) Permit the construction of those institutional and semi-public buildings that would be compatible with adjoining residential uses and that are excluded from the more restrictive residential zones.300.2 The RA-1 zone provides for areas predominantly developed with low- to moderate-density development, including detached dwellings, rowhouses, and low-rise apartments.300.3 The RA-2 zone provides for areas developed with predominantly moderate- density residential.300.4 The RA-3 zone provides for areas developed with predominantly medium-density residential.300.5 The RA-4 zone provides for areas developed with predominantly medium- to high-density residential.300.6 The RA-5 zone provides for areas developed with predominantly high-density residential.SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 63 DCR 2447 (March 4, 2016 – Part 2).
Brad Johnson New Townhome or Older Single Family home (Which is better?)
29 November 2023 | 5 replies
Option A: New (0-3 year old) 3 story townhouse (garage on the first floor with no personal driveways) Option B: Average semi updated ranch built in the 60-70s with carport/detached garage. 
Jason Yong Seeking Advice On How To Achieve My REI Goal
4 November 2022 | 31 replies
If you want to stay in the GTA, you can find a townhouse or a semi under 900k that has a basement apartment and rent the 2 units out.
Gary Coop Any SFR whales here?
29 September 2020 | 26 replies
The passive (semi-passive is probably more accurate) part comes into play after I’ve built a large portfolio and have property management in place. 
Brian Christensen Turnkey
23 September 2016 | 42 replies
I can see a newsletter or semi annual.. but I would have a hard time seeing most any company that does not have a huge staff making monthly calls.One of my vendors in atl has over 2000 doors.. now that's probably 1200 clients but still that's a huge task to ask for or expect from a Turn key or really at that point the management company.I think sometimes in the rental business its the no news is good news  theory... you been hanging in Socal a bunch   how did your big workshops turn out ?
Kathryn Bowden Best way to add small front step on flip, need design ideas
30 October 2016 | 15 replies
We were considering a midnight velvety blue for the front door or possibly a green, but were going to wait till we have the siding stained (semi-transparent), before we make a final decision.