
26 April 2023 | 3 replies
I have put together some economic drivers for the area: Amazon’s new 3.7 million sf Distribution Center created 1,500-2500 new jobs in Liverpool, and an additional hub in Dewitt created another 500Lockheed Martin in Liverpool recently won a record setting $3 billion contractSRC Inc. a national defense research company added 300 new jobs at its Ciceroheadquarters, already employing 900 highly skilled workersRaymour & Flanigan hiring 1,000 new employees at their field support and distributioncenter in LiverpoolJMA Wireless investing $100 million to build out an additional 5G component factory inSyracuse to complement the existing facility in Liverpool, and bringing much of its workforce to work in the area from around the country, bringing the number of local employees up to around 1,000.Byrne Dairy investing $28 million to expand its dairy plant in Dewitt, increasing to 300 employees at the plantMicron Technology, the second largest semiconductor manufacturer in the US after Intel, is building a $100 Billion computer chip factor in the White Pine Commerce Park – a 1200-acre development site owned by the County in the Town of Clay.

1 February 2019 | 15 replies
Hey Pramod - Our data science team has used principal component analysis quite extensively to determine which drivers of value are consistent across markets.

20 November 2016 | 18 replies
We're both truck drivers with lil to no debt and just stashing our cash to invest in a few rental properties.

13 April 2018 | 50 replies
What's the difference between renting to an attorney or renting to a truck driver who just happens to have the best L/T attorney in the state?

21 April 2014 | 17 replies
You need to approach this business with the understanding that getting a drivers license will not make you a race car driver ready for the next Indy.My vision is that there could be a network of originators nationally with a centralized underwriting system.

24 May 2023 | 77 replies
Come to Columbus, there are still 1% deals, but the more attractive part is the population growth and other economic drivers!

7 January 2023 | 20 replies
When I first began investing, I figured having a license could only help: It doesn't take much work obtain, doesn't cost much and much like a driver's license, assuming you don't royally screw up, you never have to go through the process again (only continuing ed.)

4 December 2018 | 3 replies
so red flags.1. money up front usually 500 to 800 to suck you in.2. rate to good to be true IE 4 to 5%3. reason we can do this is you buy this NON exsistant insurance policy ( Fraudulent from the get go)4. bad English or poor website 5. offer to show you their picture with their drivers license ( I like that one LOL)I suspect your private lender has hit you with a few of these you already mentioned the insurance.
17 December 2021 | 15 replies
They live in Indianapolis and do not turn a screw driver.

9 August 2023 | 1 reply
1- Someone who can do minor repairs and would not complain about every little thing, and if they see that the door handle is loose they can get a screw driver and tighten the bolts instead of calling and complaining about it and asking to send someone to fix it.2- SOmeone who would tell me when there is a problem big or small even if they decide to fix it themselves.3- Someone who would take care of of all of the yard work and not just mow the grass, for example like trim bushes, pull weeds from flower beds etc.4- SOmeone who would not make structural changes (like removing closet doors or changing light fixtures ) even though its clearly stated in the lease agreement that its not allowed.I know that there is no such thing as the perfect tenant and that people will do strange things.But, I got lucky once and found someone like this in the past but it was due to pure luck.SO I am trying to see if there is anything that i can ask a prospective tenant in order to determine if they would be a good match and meet my criteria as best as possible.