3 November 2015 | 52 replies
These prices are not sustainable.

26 June 2023 | 10 replies
The first coffee meetup goes great, but how can you sustain this relationship?

26 June 2023 | 12 replies
If you can sustain a monthly operating loss in exchange for a higher probability of stronger appreciation, you should consider Columbus.

27 July 2020 | 0 replies
As Southern California has a reputation as a healthy, clean-eating population, you would think that, as we sheltered in place, we would be keeping ourselves sustained by placing delivery orders for healthy salads and juice.
30 May 2020 | 4 replies
I hate to restrict myself to any market.In short, focus is the key here, I need to put some thought to it, a rough goal by Dec 2020 might be to own another property and have all doors rented and managed with scalable systems and processes in place.I wrote a bunch more but let’s keep this short I do need that focus, I get on task and then begin expanding and expanding until I’m writing about a smart city 100% self sustaining sitting on a massive geothermal plant and utilizing other tech and renewable sources, getting all residents tax refunds due to excess energy leak into the grid.

11 January 2022 | 253 replies
Find a place with a good combo of natural and social sustainability.

31 January 2015 | 16 replies
Joel, That about follows my read on the situation - though I like to distinguish between energy efficient and "green" as there are a lot of other elements in "green" certifications such as LEED or Passivhaus which deal with the sustainability of, and embodied energy in, materials.

14 February 2011 | 49 replies
I don't think either of those things are beneficial to market sustainability, improvement, or overall health.

28 December 2013 | 15 replies
Hey all,I'm new to the forum, so this is my first discussion topic.I am very into the sustainability movement, personal and professionally, and am hoping to 'green' up my town home and any future properties.I wanted to see if anyone out there that has a buy and hold and/or are landlords have added 'green' features to their rentals?

10 March 2014 | 22 replies
The second way is no doubt more profitable, but maybe not sustainable.