
23 June 2023 | 7 replies
Now, I am in Boston and looking into learning about BRRRR under someone who is well-experienced.

14 June 2023 | 0 replies
Raleigh has seen consistent economic growth over the past decade, attracting new businesses and developments to the area.Infrastructure development and transportation improvements have been a focus in Raleigh during the 2010-2020 period.

15 July 2020 | 42 replies
And it's not too difficult to find tenants if you price your unit correct and are in a good location next to public transportation etc.

13 February 2019 | 14 replies
I live in Jersey City and think that the public transportation is a bit more accessible here than in Union City.

28 July 2016 | 15 replies
In my neck of the woods here in Boston tenants are accustom to pay broker fees and the amount usually equals 1 month worth of rent.

9 December 2022 | 6 replies
Class A properties are also usually near the best transportation, employment centers, and are quite often considered the “safest” investments albeit not always the best returns.Class B PropertiesProperties in this class quite often were the Class A properties of yesteryear.

2 May 2023 | 21 replies
Yes, I would imagine that certain coastal cities like NYC, LA, Boston, Miami, Portland, Seattle, SF, DC etc would be expensive and competitive, in comparison to other markets in the south and midwest.

29 September 2019 | 5 replies
Thanks to the advice from Set for Life, I found a cheap place to live and am minimizing my living/transportation costs by living within 4 minutes from work, which has allowed me to save a lot more than I normally would have.

18 March 2023 | 82 replies
Transport Canada to study high-frequency rail reaching WindsorCANADA'S TRANSPORT MINISTER OMAR ALGHABRA SAYS FEDERAL LIBERALS ARE COMMITTED TO STUDYING HIGH-FREQUENCY RAIL THAT EXTENDS FROM TORONTO TO WINDSOR — BUT HE HAS NO FURTHER DETAILS TO GIVE.This would be huge, especially with the new "work from home" or "mixed" working environment we find ourselves in.

21 March 2019 | 7 replies
They finally realized that cars are not the future, and they now want high density around public transportation to reduce wasteful transit/productivity loss, fire hazard and ruinous public infrastructure costs.