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Kathy Villagomez Seeking Property insurance provider
24 August 2022 | 4 replies
How much is your premium?
Leslie Green Rental Market Shift
29 August 2022 | 4 replies
Which means that if you have income producing property and you would like to achieve premium rents then your asset needs to be top of the line.
Antonio Cypert Student Housing as a strategy?
6 September 2022 | 12 replies
If most students live on campus, you might be a little more hard-pressed to find a few people that are willing to pay a premium just to live in a house with strangers.
Luis De Jesus Buying a home with a repaired Sinkhole.
29 August 2022 | 2 replies
Just don't expect to buy it at a discount and then sell it at a premium
Dylan Grieve Made a huge mistake; seeking feedback
29 December 2021 | 33 replies
Also you could get a premium on the rent and purchase price.
Russ McKelvey Due Diligence: What Do I Look for in Title Documents?
13 December 2021 | 6 replies
Any additional premium expense to obtain OEC will be paid by Buyer Regardless of whether the Contract requires OEC, the Title Insurance Commitment may not provide OEC or delete or insure over any or all of the standard exceptions for OEC.
Yangbin Tong How to find umbrella insurance?
2 November 2022 | 12 replies
Premium is based on total coverage ($2million in my case) and number of cars, boats, motorcycles, private residences, and rental properties.
Mary Joe Why is Brooklyn a lot more popular than Astoria, Queens?
29 December 2021 | 7 replies
Meaning it is safe with tons of things to do, but not very progressive and young people don’t want to live there.Also, in general people in the outer boroughs who pay a premium want to be close to Downtown Manhattan/Wall St.
Kaite Gorman Putting yourself on the "Find an Agent" list
13 December 2021 | 3 replies
@Kaite Gorman You can also upgrade to a Premium membership.
Corbett Brasington An Amenities Heavy Multifamily Experience
13 December 2021 | 2 replies
In the thought of if I could have my living experience be whatever I wanted...what would it look like.I came up with this list: Barber shop / Salon pallor, Car wash center, neighborhood grocery story (with good produce, beer/wine, premade but fresh over ready meals, and all my hygiene needs, on site bar or restaurant, community gathering area, a co-working space with small offices I could rent if need but a shared space also, a lap swimming pool, a real deal gym (not a hotel gym), sauna, on site laundry service (offered at a premium), and on site cleaning crew (additional cost of course) to clean my place.All of these things would be set up as additional sources of revenue for the apartment some that are directly operated others that just lease out space (like the salon parlor or something)Structurally it could look something like this: Sub basement: Lap pool / locker rooms / saunaBasement: Full real deal gym (anytime fitness level type) - could be directly operated or space leasedFirst floor: The amenities floor - could be directly operated or space leased2nd or third floor: Shared co-working space (residents get a discount and are priortized but its still open to the public for a cost)All floors above are living space.Has anyone ever though of this before?