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Gurmanpreet Singh What questions to ask when interviewing a agent?
14 June 2020 | 3 replies
Thank you,Gurman Singh Do you represent buyers more or sellers more, what areas do you focus on, do you have PMs, banks, insurance and rehab contacts I can contact?
Riki Tang My Property is worth $1 million dollars less.. due to COVID-19 ??
17 June 2020 | 8 replies
***March 2020***Here is the summary; I am a commercial real estate agent in San Francisco where we are currently in contract ( CAR standard commercial property for sale purchase contract) and I represent both the buyer and seller for a commercial property in San Francisco.
Gleb K. New adventure in Massachusetts
19 June 2020 | 4 replies
I'm quite handy in terms of doing interior work.With the house under 100K I will be able to handle payments and start building the base for the first investment small multifamily house to only rent out.As of now I have watched a couple of BP seminars, that are amazing and I would like to start a relationship with someone who can represent me as an agent, help me secure the first property in MA, and maintaine a relationship in terms of continuing in the direction of the multifamily business.I'm still learning all there is to know in this business as a newcomer, and explaning the steps and extra costs are very appreciated.I'm business oriented and am approaching everything with a business plan.Looking forward to be a part of the community.
Isaiah Weekley Please analyze this deal for me
15 June 2020 | 9 replies
Be nice to see a couple of other representative properties in your market to compare with.
Eric L DeLare Looking for recommendations of mortgage lenders in St. Cloud Mn
14 June 2020 | 2 replies
I personally am representing a few, and know the other maun broker for MFH in the area has a few ok ones as well.
Montana Crady Millennial Home Buying Trends
16 June 2020 | 6 replies
If you have been in rentals for a while, have you seen a noticeable trend as generations get older and become largely represented in the rental pool?
Marc Possoff Empty Lot / Deed Fraud / Any Repercussions
23 September 2022 | 19 replies
There’s a tentative agreement of $7k back taxes for 10 years and $6k for the lawyer representing the city and a transfer tax.
Allen Honnila If I don’t need a partner ... Should I start off alone?
16 June 2020 | 11 replies
Your perspective represents a balance between the two.
Amber Gonion St. Paul follows Minneapolis lead in limiting landlord rights
18 June 2020 | 11 replies
They keep moving it.  ..Title Creating Chapter 193 of the Legislative Code (Title XIX) pertaining to Tenant Protections...BodySection 1WHEREAS, under City Council RES 89-1273, the Council directed the creation of a fair housing workgroup to make policy and budget recommendations “with the goal of eliminating housing disparities, lowering barriers to affordable housing, and ensuring access to economic opportunity in the City of Saint Paul”; andWHEREAS, under City Council RES 17-2064, the Council directed the development of a fair housing strategic plan “to continue to research and work with housing partners on strategies to further Fair Housing goals such as...improved tenant protections, Tenant Remedies Actions, Advance Notice of Sale policy, gentrification studies, just cause eviction, non-discrimination policies, and others”; andWHEREAS, under City RES 18-1204, the City Council acknowledged that “the housing crisis in our city and region, and the urgent need to address the crisis as our population grows,”; and WHEREAS, in 2019 the City created the Affordable Housing Trust Fund, with five objectives: to meet the needs of those with the lowest incomes by increasing supply; to invest in low and moderate income residents by investing in existing supply; to explore innovative approaches to meeting housing needs; to build wealth for residents and communities; and to promote fair access to housing for us all; and .WHEREAS, in 2019, the Office of Financial Empowerment, which housed the Fair Housing Coordinator Position, was created and subsequently developed the framework for a citywide fair housing strategy identifying decreasing housing displacement, increasing housing access and affirmatively furthering fair housing as the overall objectives; and WHEREAS, Tenant Protections is one of four focus areas including education and engagement, enforcement and compliance, and preservation and production, to address strategy objectives based on the current housing landscape; andWHEREAS, stagnant wages, skyrocketing rents, a lack of affordable housing, and a consistently low housing vacancy rate are making it harder for Saint Paul residents to find housing and to afford it over time; and WHEREAS, the number of renters has increased by 12 percent from 2000-2016 and the City of Saint Paul has now become a renter-majority city, with 51% (57,621) of City residents being renters; and WHEREAS, renters are disproportionately people of color and are disproportionately representative of individuals from low wealth backgrounds; andWHEREAS, demographically 83% of African-American households are renting, compared to 41% of White households; and WHEREAS, more than half of our renter households earn 60 percent or less of the Area Median Income, and more than half of our renter households of color earn 30 percent or less of the Area Median Income; andWHEREAS, in St.
Rohan Anthony Soltau I have no luck in six months trying to get a property
16 June 2020 | 11 replies
If you are represented by a real estate agent I would have a very serious talk with them.if you don’t already own home I would look to a bank that will approve you for house hacking.