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Chan K. Boston MA Home Equity Line, Commercial
14 December 2015 | 8 replies
They are local with branch in my town and a few adjacent towns. - The interest rate is 5.75% (prime rate + their)- I already have another commercial building line up for this capital as we speak.
Zac Stiles Where/how to find highest cash flow?
2 September 2023 | 6 replies
Rent by the room if my building is near a metropolis or airport
Nick Brubaker Dallas meetup?
28 October 2015 | 2 replies
Hello all, Would any members in the Dallas/Fort Worth areas be interested in meeting up in Dallas on the evening of October 28th (ideally on the airport side of town) to network and discuss local news, trends, opportunities, etc?
Account Closed Portland OR SFR zoned industrial
12 April 2016 | 11 replies
Hi Dani,I have to agree that an industrial zoned lot would bring in higher revenue (especially out near the airport) than an SFR, if your goal is buy and hold.
George Sabino New Member from Chi-Town!
23 November 2015 | 21 replies
I was born and raised in Chicago (Archer Heights-southwest side by Midway Airport and Jefferson Park, where my parents still reside) and also just joined the BP community just a few days ago.As far as investment preferences, there's no right or wrong answer.
Wayne Shi Start up a new stripmall project
29 October 2019 | 20 replies
The land faces major street and zero distance of a big high school(three sides adjacent to school).I wonder if the school is a good attraction for business. 
Chris Garzino Office Condo Investment
18 September 2021 | 9 replies
The reason is that you never truly have complete control over your real estate; you might have to pay for a portion of parking lot that doesn't serve your unit; there could be costly assessments that you're obligated to pay; maybe the roof of an adjacent unit has a leak and you get hit with higher fees to cover the repair; if you want to knock it down and build a new development, you probably won't be able to.At the end of the day, I believe that people buy real estate for 2 reasons, one being more important than the other: cash flow and future pay off from a sale of the asset.
Ben Sears Virginia Delegate Proposes Bill Allowing "Up-zoning"
25 December 2019 | 1 reply
This is how townhouses get built,  for example a 50x100 lot is divided into four 25x50 postage stamp lots.Also,   some SFR areas adjacent to 'urban village' designated areas and arterials were upzoned further to 'lowrise'  (low to mid density multifamily) Since the only long term way to handle demand for more housing is to build more housing,  and because (left coaster here) I'd prefer more density to more sprawl into what rural areas we have left I generally support a gradual upzoning process.   
J. Martin Santa Cruz Land & Lots - Knowledge, agents, comments wanted!
28 February 2016 | 7 replies
bloody shame the rockefeller/rothschilds are targetting the cities just north (oakland, frisco, berkeley, etc) for transhumanism; sad to see how much chem spraying they're doing these days over such adjacent beautiful, virgin terrain south =L100resilientcities.org
Tim Kaminski Separate Utilities Required For FHA?
22 February 2017 | 1 reply
Curious if anyone has any insight.As a landlord, I would like them all to be separate eventually but could do something where I house hack and airBNB the adjacent unit until I get that figured out.Thanks!!