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Chris Clothier Do Public Works Projects Attract Real Estate Investors?
28 November 2012 | 8 replies
Parks and recreation, new shopping areas, civic centers, theaters, near sfd zoned properties can be a real plus.
Mike H. Is there an "investor boom" taking place?
28 December 2012 | 17 replies
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Bill Gulley Sandy Hook
5 February 2013 | 173 replies
My kids high school (about 13 miles from Columbine) would have taken a half dozen guards to have had decent coverage of all the entrances and exits and its not as big as many schools.How about an armed guard in every theater?
Christian M. Grinder pump in basement
2 October 2013 | 6 replies
Colleen, yes, the basement is completely finished with two bedrooms and living space/theater room.
T Patrick Mullee New Member from Cincinnati
1 December 2013 | 9 replies
I've met some great people there. 4 days for $99 is hard to beat and the proceeds support REIA groups in Ohio and their lobby efforts.
James Mudd Historic districts..good or bad…??
19 July 2015 | 10 replies
They can be excellent properties, so long as you don't have to rehab them.We have a historic theater here in town that is on the auction block arising from the rehab costs going way over what was expected.It really depends on the historic nature of a building, the restrictions imposed and your market.
Will Barnard Follow the leader become trouble?
7 November 2013 | 24 replies
Suddenly that fancy mini movie theater on site and 10 pools, etc, doesn't look that inviting.I can speak from experience, because when I lived in AZ, I had one apartment, that, while I loved it (initially), the prices continued to go up, up and up to where I was paying $900+ per month for a one bed/one bath.
Christian Carson Redeveloping a mobile home park
10 November 2013 | 10 replies
I like the idea of lobbying them to help relocate residents; I think certain nonprofits might step up to do that.
Brian Bower Newbie from Portland, OR
23 November 2013 | 6 replies
We should definitely lobby for another BP get-together since I just found the site recently and missed the last one too.