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Jimmy NA First Evictions
13 December 2007 | 15 replies
Nasty little critters that migrate to humans once the birds are gone from nesting areas...
Marian Smith Migrating towards a grayer beige for interiors?
23 March 2014 | 3 replies
Are you rehabbers migrating towards a grayer beige for interiors?
James Z. Complications of investing in big cities?
8 June 2014 | 23 replies
I feel I get a much greater appreciation gain, especially as the populations migrate back to urban environments the demand increases.  
Jon Klaus Mean Center of US Population
9 September 2014 | 8 replies
The introduction of residential air conditioning in the 1920s helped enable the great migration to the Sun Belt in the United States."
Bill P. Property management Software questions
10 August 2015 | 40 replies
Migrating your data to a newer platform is a terrible and disruptive transition.
Llewelyn A. The Future of Suburbia. where to Invest in R.E. in the Future?
5 March 2017 | 0 replies
I read an article from Business insiders: The American suburbs as we know them are dyingIt's very interesting and basically talks about how the Suburbs are changing, malls are becoming ghost towns, and Millennials are move to more urban and efficient living spaces in denser areas where walkability is a benefit.Of course if all of this is true, buying into major cities ahead of the migration of younger people seems like an excellent strategy.In fact, we see this all the time and contributes towards a process of gentrification.
Joe Splitrock Low Housing Inventory - So Is It Time To Sell Yet?
31 August 2021 | 5 replies
The choices made in this state and city resulted in businesses and people migrating here at accelerated levels.
Henry Tse Thoughts on the market?
20 March 2017 | 41 replies
There are a few macroeconomic factors which could spell some trouble in the far future for Austin, but as long as building new housing stock remains difficult and there is at least a small amount of net positive migration to the area, housing prices will continue to appreciate (barring any other extenuating circumstances that are well beyond the scope of this post).
Anthony Cruse New members from Sacramento CA
22 February 2017 | 4 replies
Here's a post I wrote about Sacramento recently that should really get you up to speed:https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/621/topics/396725-millennial-migration-to-sacramento-2017---here-comes-the-rushBest of luck!
Blake Ramsey 1% equity for 50/50 management?
6 March 2017 | 33 replies
For instance, a plumber, carpenter, etc.When you get higher up on the ladder of your business, you then start to do things like manage your subordinates.Above Managers, you must then give reports on the progress of your department, milestone achievements, projections of revenues and income, etc.Above Managers, the CEO level, your vision decides the overall direction of your business.I believe every Investor needs to think of their investments a business and you are the CEO driving that business forward with your vision of the future.You should NOT be a specialist, you should be a Generalist that can gather information such as what is the future migration of people in your area, what is the city planning doing in terms of re-zoning, are there any large scale developments that can affect your business (ie... if you are a mom and pop retail store, Walmart will put you out of business), is there a recession on the horizon?