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Kenneth LaVoie Determining how long tasks should take (carpentry, painting, etc.
3 December 2017 | 6 replies
Do they take safety measures and have the right PPE?
Cody Evans Lights Keeps Burning Out
27 December 2017 | 6 replies
Set it to measure AC voltage. 
David Zheng how many millions are you saving for Amazon HQ
30 March 2018 | 69 replies
Bear with me here:Raleigh population: 423,719 (local unemployment 3.6% = 407, 945 employed407,945 * $53,653 aver local salary = $21.9b total annual income of area50,000 AMZ jobs * 100,000 aver salary = $5b incremental annual income from AMZ$5b / $21.9b = 22.8% increase in annual income from AMZNow......I realize that not ALL of these 50,000 AMZ jobs will be injected into the Raleigh economy in one year, but if it takes two years, thats roughly an 11% increase and three years 7.6% (holding local area income stagnant over that time frame, which it wouldn't be)If you broaden the same calculations above to include all of Wake County, the numbers are obviously less impactful (8.5% annual increase in County-wide income in one year), but not immaterial IMO.Another simplistic way of looking at this is the average AMZ salary of $100k is almost twice that of the average Raleigh salary ($53k), so the argument could be made that that's almost like adding 7,500 jobs (as measured by purchasing power) to the local area.Again, I realize these are VERY simplistic arguments and it wouldn't take much to poke holes in it if you really want to parse it, but I do think it makes a solid case for it being a material impact on our local area here in RaleighThat said, I'm certainly not suggesting anyone invest here locally based on just that alone.
Travis Zuehls Conventional/UnconventionalWays To Increase Rental Property ROI
12 March 2018 | 9 replies
Already measuring and billing tenants monthly for water/sewer usage, so adding electric shouldn't be a lift.Awesome info - I <3 BP.
Dawn Curry Potential deal - septic system
3 August 2018 | 17 replies
I am trying to remember the exact measurements
David Morrison Does anyone recommend a company called Evolve?
30 October 2019 | 21 replies
In my (humble) opinion a fully-booked calendar is not always the best measure of success. 
Felix Adizue Measuring & design/redesign old buildong
16 June 2018 | 0 replies
Hi guys, Would any one know a good remodeling designer, that can measure a sitting building accurately, provide CAD design?
Joes Juan Flood Insurance / Elevation certificate
22 June 2018 | 12 replies
Either way get the elevation cert, as having this in hand can reduce your premiums as without the elevation cert you are always quoted the highest premiums VS your actual base flood elevation measurements...I once had a property removed from flood plane went from AE to X via a elevation cert and a LOMA - Letter of Map amendment. 
Frank Boet Have Real Estate prices peaked?
28 October 2018 | 85 replies
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/housing...you know everything being equal I get that.. but this time around its not equal.. there is a big gaping hole in construction financing for new builds.. that is keeping starts down for sure.. and then land to build on.. lead times in many jurisdictions are measured in years. but I believe the prices are stabilizing.. and one thing for new construction that slows it as well is the material costs sky rocketed and there fore unless prices rise margins are too thin to build.. something has to give.. if demand for lumber calms down maybe we will see lumber come back to historic norms.. 
Seth Firestone Losing Money Due to Vacancy
21 February 2019 | 10 replies
Yield measures risk in all investment vehicles.