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Nicolas De Elia Investing in Riviera Maya
27 February 2020 | 0 replies
The famous 5th Avenue street offers an extensive variety of culinary options, vibrant culture and nightlife, exclusive boutiques, just a few steps from the beach. 
Donald Kellogg Tell me your why in the cities below
3 March 2020 | 11 replies
I'm game...A snip-it from a post I did on this thread about investing in Wisconsin: Milwaukee is sitting on some of the most affordable housing in the country, is adjacent to one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world, has entertainment & food that rivals every major metro, it's sports teams bat way above average for a small market which attracts hundreds of thousands if not millions of people here annually, economic development has been happening at a level unprecedented since the '50s (we are breaking ground on the world's largest mass timber building in June), has a tech ecosystem on the ground floor of attracting major talents with partners from the fortune 500 companies in town... 
Logan Heydt Living around a Boston, good areas to invest in?
12 November 2020 | 27 replies
@Logan Heydt since Rhode Island has come up let me say, it has its pluses and minuses like most areas.On the plus side, you'll definitely find buildings that are much more accessible price-wise than the greater Boston area.On the down side, rents will be correspondingly lower as well, and the RI economy isn't nearly as vibrant as Boston.In terms of economic booms and busts, RI is usually the first to dip down when there's a recession and the last to come back.
Reinaldo Lopez The death of office space
26 June 2020 | 22 replies
I think if there is an abundance of commercial space that is no longer needed (and big cities with large skyscrapers would have the largest volume), I think in order to keep those buildings and neighborhoods vibrant, a lot of those may be opportune for rezoning to residential.
Courtney Travis Senior Engineering Student looking for advice on investing
4 May 2020 | 9 replies
You may want to learn some more though and et control of your finances during this time.I help with the vibrant REI community in Lexington so if you want more details on that just DM me.
Cooper Harris Ideal Technology for REI
28 April 2020 | 0 replies
I have currently been looking at the MacBook Air for its light weight and ecosystem with my other Apple devices.
Todd Powell Golden handcuffs officially removed
8 May 2020 | 48 replies
She is a completely different person, alive and vibrant!
Ambuj Punn Oakland: First time buyer, SFH-live, hold, appreciate, rent out?
5 May 2020 | 6 replies
First and foremost, hope everyone is staying safe during these strange times.I've been a long time lurker and a listener to the podcast and finally decided to create an account and become more active on this vibrant community.
Cory Griffin New Member in Washington
31 January 2020 | 12 replies
HI Cory - Dayton is a very vibrant and active investor community.
Carl Simon New Member and Investor From Baltimore, MD
25 August 2014 | 12 replies
Hi All,My name is Carl Simon and I am a new investor starting out here in the real and vibrant city of Baltimore, Maryland.