
20 December 2006 | 15 replies
That is why until you reach a critical mass you want your rentals within reasonable distance.
9 December 2008 | 6 replies
What is the availability and cost of mass transit?

10 November 2019 | 24 replies
If that property was moved to Plymouth, it would be in the high $600K range and taxes would be about $12,000 vs the $3,490 in China.With the incredibly anti-landlord regulations in Massachusetts, I'd never consider owning rentals in Mass.

6 September 2022 | 28 replies
For example if mass layoffs where to happen - but instead we have record low un employment rates.Here is my only caveat: record boom markets like TX and FL could see some sort of a technical correction and prices could soften there after exploding - correcting an exuberance.

15 January 2023 | 21 replies
They did this for me in Mass and it went well.

4 May 2020 | 8 replies
Appeal to the masses with the property (paint colors, layouts, etc).2.

2 August 2018 | 5 replies
In Mass it would be a 14 day notice.
6 January 2019 | 0 replies
I was disappointed to find the landlord forms do NOT include notice to quit forms - definitely something all property owners and managers will need. Does some one have a good one or a link for Massachusetts appropria...

13 July 2018 | 98 replies
Before the Internet, undercover officers would attend the weekly San Jose flea market to look for goods that had been reported stolen.Some police departments also set up sting operations where they buy the stolen merchandise themselves and take names and other information for a mass arrest operation when the sting operation is shut down.

5 December 2021 | 380 replies
If you were to heavily insulate the inside wall of an old double/triple wythe brick building the external wythe may no longer dry out thoroughly and be subject to excessive freeze - thaw damage.The best way to insulate old brick buildings is from the outside - which has the added advantage of turning all that brick into a thermal mass in the conditioned space ... alas, most owners of old brick buildings are unwilling or unable (due to historic designations) to insulate over the external brick.There are some informative studies and papers by John Lstiburek and the folks at Building Sciences Corporation about dealing with old brick buildings.