Keith A.
What's your non-real estate side hustle these days?
20 August 2022 | 209 replies
Fight traffic, pay high parking fees, travel up 20 floor elevators… and on the other hand, I am not a believer of “work from home”.
Kirk R.
keep it white. racist potential neighbor. wth.
13 May 2020 | 42 replies
Flooding is unpredictable and flood plain maps are based on elevation, so there is a reason the house is in the flood plain.A couple things to consider about flood plains:1.
Curtis DavisonJr
In need of a mentor/investor in Maryland
5 May 2018 | 7 replies
I am a full time Elevator Constructor in DC and looking to take on this real estate business full time.
Kabir Gandhi
Deal analysis help (Office Building)
24 October 2017 | 1 reply
The 300 and 310 units are both the same tenant - a doctor's office who also has a rehab center (the previous owner installed an elevator for them 1 year ago).Tenant 105 signed an extension for 3 years to 2020 last month at the same rent terms (3% annual increases from the current rent).Unit 200 is a dentist (lots of plumbing installed specifically for them).
Andrew M.
AirBnB - Excessive AC use
11 May 2022 | 6 replies
Anyone have suggestions for strategies that could help elevate excessive AC use at a vacation rental?
Oz M.
adding on to land parcel
6 May 2012 | 2 replies
I'd do a contract for a hundred bucks, other good and valuable consideration.You might check the environmental issues, you might be able to fill a small area for a building foundation bring it out of the flood plain with a spot elevation making a buildable site out of it.
Jay Lee
NEED ADVICE! Unable to pay hard money loan
14 January 2024 | 19 replies
Who knows they may be able to work something out with you and elevate the situation a hair.
Eddie Ziv
Appreciation VS. Cash flow - The clash of the titans....
15 June 2010 | 341 replies
I live at 7,100 feet elevation.
Jake Bolen
Banking problems
24 March 2015 | 1 reply
We negotiated a bit and signed a contract that was contingent on appraisal and elevation.
Amber Saulsbury
What CAP rates are you seeing in your market for multifamily
15 August 2019 | 112 replies
Tenants who can afford to live in a houses or townhouses, won’t go to an apartment to deal with loud neibors, dogs barking, no elevators, quarrel about parking etc.Most often apartments house the lowest part of the Tenants: criminal record, unstable income, low or no credit etc.