4 December 2018 | 3 replies
You can always meet them and highlight the upgrades you've done and maybe any higher comps that have closed recently.

1 December 2018 | 3 replies
Are tenants keeping it clean and ensuring there are no food/water sources to attract pests?

28 December 2018 | 16 replies
The ONLY reason that I am reviving the cash assistance is because I was Homeless for 8 months (1-18 to 8-18) and had zero income, and with the acceptation of food stamps, I was slipping through the cracks of everything I applied for through the county.

2 December 2018 | 5 replies
The only food for 100 miles was inside of a vending machine that only took quarters.

15 March 2019 | 6 replies
People don’t sue people that qualify for food stamps.

14 March 2019 | 4 replies
Now that they don't have to churn through so many of these just to put food on the table, we will get higher quality appraisals. 2) You have to do half the appraiser's job for them.In your case, what that looks like next time is you hand the appraiser a list of comps in two columns: not upgraded, and upgraded.

13 March 2019 | 3 replies
Humbolt TN - Tyson Foods is building a $220M facility there.Coffeyville KS - Tyson Foods is evaluating a new facility here.These are for STRs strictly for travelling workers for initial construction and ongoing maintenance.

13 March 2019 | 0 replies
Houston Real Estate Highlights in February Single-family home sales were statistically flat year-over-year, with 5,280 units sold, ending three consecutive months of declining sales;Days on Market (DOM) for single-family homes increased slightly from 66 to 68 days;Total property sales were also statistically flat, with 6,388 units sold;Total dollar volume rose 3.1 percent to $1.76 billion;The single-family home median price climbed 2.9 percent to $232,900, reaching a February high;The single-family home average price increased 1.9 percent to a February high of $286,156;Single-family homes months of inventory was at a 3.7-months supply, up from 3.1 months last February, but slightly below the national inventory level of 3.9 months;Townhome/condominium sales fell for a sixth straight month – down 7.6 percent, with the average price down 11.9 percent to $186,859 and the median price down 11.8 percent to $150,000;Lease properties staged a strong performance, as single-family home rentals leapt 26.5 percent with the average rent up 0.8 percent to $1,733;Volume of townhome/condominium leases surged 27.1 percent with the average rent up 1.9 percent to $1,548https://www.har.com/content/newsroom?

14 March 2019 | 8 replies
We tend to look back on our prior results, highlight the positive and rationalize the negative.