
27 April 2015 | 0 replies
For example, the company WinSun has been able to use this tech to build large-scale projects rapidly and at low-cost: http://time.com/3674557/3d-printed-apartment-build....

20 May 2015 | 43 replies
(I read this on www.optionsforcash.com)Also, I think the next financial bubble will be the defaults on the over 1 Trillion dollars (and rapidly growing) in student debt.

16 February 2021 | 12 replies
Some of the properties I'm looking at need some TLC, but all of my contractor contacts are in the Devner area (Where I currently live.)Thank you,Lucas @Lucas Weismann - Grand Rapids investor here..

10 December 2023 | 289 replies
I read somewhere in market stats that Austin has the lowest rentable unit to population ratio in the whole country, hence since supply is abundant it would affect the appreciation and total return as well, so I don't think Austin would beat up S&P in the next 5 years; but a county in Michigan may have more chance to beat S&P because of rapid SF demand in that particular county.However if one is looking for job/career and more modest spending obviously Austin/Dallas is the choice.

22 January 2022 | 15 replies
Prices are a little more affordable and with the building of new highways, there are big bets that rapid appreciation is to follow.

5 May 2010 | 17 replies
There are really few investments that showcase such a rapid, steady increase in value.
6 October 2014 | 3 replies
We saw this happening in late 2011 to 2013.(2) Expansion: Rents rise rapidly toward new construction levels; High rent growth in tight market.

18 May 2013 | 19 replies
If you're in a rapidly appreciating market (like San Diego), then you need to consider how quickly you can save up the necessary down-payment.
17 February 2016 | 8 replies
The best long-term appreciation is likely going to be seen at the core as density is increasing pretty rapidly with the demolition of Cabrini Green, the high school being built in River North, rapid commercialization and the new TOD zones on the west side.

9 March 2016 | 5 replies
Hi all,I have 3 units in a house in Grand Rapids, MI.