
4 November 2020 | 8 replies
We reside in Thousand Oaks which is in Ventura County (between Santa Barbara and L.A. counties).

27 September 2020 | 1 reply
I'm specifically looking at Spur Line Commons (Phase 2) by Reid's Heritage Homes or perhaps Web Oaks Urban TownsThanks!

5 October 2020 | 11 replies
Since you already own the dirt, you only have the construction costs to generate the additional income and my experience shows the return of principle back in 5-9 years with about 7 being average which equates to a double digit return on your investment and all along with additional future equity as gravy.As an example, I have a client who owns a rental unit in Sherman Oaks where I am building a 2+1 ADU for him for just under $150k which will rent for $2200+.

30 September 2020 | 4 replies
They lied and you called their bluff.

26 October 2020 | 18 replies
We've certainly seen that with the Deep Ellum area and it appears Oak Cliff is going through that right now.

19 October 2020 | 9 replies
North Linden, South of Main, Vassor Village, Woodland Park, MT Vernon, Milo-Grogan, Franklinton, Merrion Village, Hungarian Village, Southern Orchards, Driving Park, Olde Towne East, Franklin Park, King Lincoln, Old Oaks, Livingston Park are all but not limited to some areas in Columbus, Ohio I think will gentrify quickly and make for great long term buy and holds.

20 October 2020 | 9 replies
Because the floor was an oak pattern with nice embossment (amount of texture that makes it feel like "real" wood), once I covered the scratch with a stain pen (I use Minwax's pens) I couldn't even find where the scratch was next time I came into the house. 6.

3 March 2021 | 2 replies
geographic areas that are picking up in Trenton NJ:Downtown: The city building area - not much properties for sale there.Hiltonia: Home owner area, is quiet and the prices are much higher than in the entire city, it looks more like Ewing then like Trenton, mostly home owners not much rentals there.Chambersburg: considered as A well growing area but prices are rising as the competition grows.West end: You can get a better deal not paying that much, Riverside Ave (next to the Delaware river) is picking up between home owners.North Trenton: such as Vine St, Race St (off MLK), or Poplar St Oak St (off N Clinton) are picking up as well.

29 January 2022 | 92 replies
I’ve lived in Plymouth, Canton, Ypsilanti, Royal Oak and all were good for different reasons—and things I didn’t love about each place!