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Brett Mather First Investment Property
15 October 2014 | 7 replies
And I mean high high probability as in they're building a new Hewlett-Packard plant or a University nearby in the near future.
Blaine Gravitt Contractor from Florida (Lakeland, FL)
3 October 2022 | 7 replies
I'm next door in Plant City but focus my investing in Polk county.  
Jonathan Rodrigues Poor Cashflow Options in Gulf Coast
2 February 2016 | 6 replies
I think the inflation we're experiencing in this market is actually because of the anticipated growth of the industrial sector in Mobile with the new Airbus manufacturing plant, and consequently an expected growth in the residential and commercial demand on the Eastern shore of Mobile bay in combination with the national real estate trend to higher prices.
Lisa Zurga Ca$h 4 Keys? * California Style*
29 May 2009 | 4 replies
My green grass and plants,flowers are now brown and dead.
Joel Owens Cleaning up illegally dumped tires at vacant apartments??
30 April 2012 | 1 reply
It seems in Atlanta a common theme is to dump tires,trash at these vacant apartment buildings than to take to the dump and pay the fees.In one instance there are about 10,000 tires dumped illegally.I have been told with that many you might can call a tire plant processing center and they will pick up and melt the tires down for you for free.Just wondering if anyone else ran across this.I know to dispose of tires yourself is about 3 dollars per tire at the dump but with this many I think the plant will pick up for free.
Bret N. Exit Strategy on this deal?
25 December 2013 | 9 replies
Add minimalist staging- a few wall effects, a plant or two, a few wine glasses and a plate out on a kitchen counter, etc.Better: Order your photos chronologically, as if they're in the exact order that a buyer would see as they walked through the house.
Will G. How would you value this park
9 February 2018 | 9 replies
I would be very cautious of water treatment plants as it has to be tested very frequently, at least thats what I have found, plus the enormous expense if there is problems.9 homes over 4 acres?
Jesse Vipond HELP! Need Info On Redeveloping Old School To Apartment Building!
30 June 2016 | 6 replies
There are also several major energy companies building new power plants in the area, bringing 100s of new construction jobs, and 100-200 permanent jobs. 
Sean Tatarian Investing - Starting with Primary Residence purchase - thoughts?
21 July 2017 | 7 replies
Where if grow our own plants etc... that become our inventory to rent out and sell (vs. buying them wholesale).  
Tom Jenkins Best way to learn real estate management?
26 February 2008 | 5 replies
Infrastructure is expected to be functional as designed.6) When it comes to tenants, believe NOTHING you hear, and half of what you see. 7) Establish and maintain an appropriate reserve fund, after assessing the physical plant and developing a long term PLAN.8) You can be friendly with tenants, but don't MAKE friends.