Louis W.
San Francisco Bay Area: Whats best months for finding tenants?
15 February 2018 | 9 replies
Do anyone have monthly statistic data for renting properties in Bay Area?
Greg R.
Housing crash deniers ???
14 January 2023 | 2904 replies
Overall it’s still a sellers market statistically.
Jared Trindade
Real Estate Market in High Point NC
12 December 2022 | 4 replies
Although the crime statistics don't paint the town in a great light, being in the city gives you an entirely different feel.
Cindy Mastin
SE Michigan Best Cashflow Roseville, Warren, Hazel Park, Inkster?
27 January 2020 | 7 replies
I do see the statistics are not on our side though, like crime rate, poor education and more.
Andrew Fidler
Toledo Lead Paint Law...Halted for the THIRD Time
30 June 2023 | 100 replies
I don't want to bore anyone with the statistics unless you are interested, but we have 15% of our properties still vacant while having unprecedented need for housing in our poorer neighborhoods.
Marcus Coleman
How do you choose a city to invest in?
1 March 2015 | 3 replies
And if so, which are the most important statistics to look at?
Michael Plaks
BEWARE: How Cost Segregation is sold to you
18 September 2022 | 21 replies
There are statistical based cost segs providers that do not do the full report unless you get audited that are significantly cheaper, but I won't address those as I have had no clients use them.
Sriram Kumar Bikkina
Questions About Don Campbell's REIN Book
5 November 2021 | 7 replies
Latest income statistics: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/210323/dq210323a-eng.htmInterprovincial migration: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/91-209-x/2021001/article/00001-eng.htmDemand for rental properties can be found at CMHC: https://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en...
Keith Belzner
Looking into buying mobile homes to rent in beach towns / resort areas.
20 February 2016 | 10 replies
The statistics of the quantity of people that actually run the contract to fruition and end up owning the MH is 2 out of 10.
Bryan Williamson
Valuation on a 4plex with not enough dedicated parking!
19 February 2015 | 1 reply
I would look to your building codes for new units as to the parking requirement, with the ADA, larger complexes will be effected as to the parking count per unit. 1-4 single family may not be covered but that should give you an idea of the statistical requirement based on concentrations.I would want at least 1 1/2 spaces per unit with a 1-4, meaning 6 spaces with a 4plex.If this is "downtown" your market may be different too, many urbanites walk, take public transportation or bike and won't own a vehicle, look to the make-up of the tenant base.Look to comparable units and what parking might be.As to valuation, parking space adjustments will be objective, guess, I would use the cost approach of adding additional parking.