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Alessandro Di Luciano First Post from Toronto Noob
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. 
Account Closed Investment in the following cities ?
3 November 2019 | 14 replies
First Solar recently built a second plant, and Amazon is building a distribution center, both of which will add a large number of jobs.
Oscar Montealegre The Los Angeles Nightmare
3 June 2021 | 66 replies
Yes, southern California will always have people living there, but in the future, most of said people, might be ones able to & willing to pay for expensive water, much of it, supplied out of the Pacific Ocean, through de-salinization plants.
Account Closed Residential vs Commercial and/or Investment Sales as a profession
29 December 2023 | 4 replies
Think about all the brokers chasing that Amazon HDQ2 deal from all over the country, or car plants, or chip plants.Not sure it is true, but I expect the washout rates for both residential and commercial realtors is just slightly lower than for wholesalers. 
Daniel Hornsby Vacant lots and what to look for...
20 March 2014 | 23 replies
is there endangered species, plant or animal?
Belinda Lopez Environmental Impact Study on Dry Cleaners & Washateria?
23 June 2013 | 6 replies
Whether a property has a chemical plant on it or a parking lot going back over the past 50 years, raises, obviously, different concerns.
Jon Holdman Don't mess with building inspectors
6 December 2010 | 33 replies
There are a bunch of holes in walls and ceilings now that will have to be fixed and then textured.
Account Closed Tenant-Proofing a SFR
19 June 2011 | 14 replies
For landscaping, we keep the lawn small or non-existant, install native drought resistant plants watered via a drip system, and use large quantities of mulch and/or gravel for ground cover.
Rob K. Fertilizer
7 September 2012 | 13 replies
There are very specific chemicals that plants need to grow.
Jedd Braunwarth Designers: what would you do with this place?
13 April 2014 | 7 replies
I would put up shutters on all windows and paint the entrance door to match; put some plants along the driveway and also plant some color in the front of the house.