
28 July 2022 | 13 replies
., too much data to list, pick your metric; countless cities ranked in best places to live in U.S. year after year decade after decade, rapidly ascending rents, diverse economy covering everything from bio-medical too mining, in-land sea port, one of fastest growing populations, higher median incomes on and on and on.

10 August 2022 | 66 replies
you need 10% of that amount to truly cover any appraisal shortfall.I would exercise EXTREME caution and consider re-evaluating.

1 August 2022 | 5 replies
I'm under contract on a medical office building in a Cincinnati suburb and I'm looking to have it inspected professionally.

28 July 2022 | 12 replies
If the area is near a hospital, you could rent 1 or 2 furnished bedrooms to traveling medical professions.

27 July 2022 | 7 replies
His wife was still working her day job, so he relied on her for medical insurance.
28 July 2022 | 10 replies
You cannot make treatment for their medical condition a requirement for living in your unit.

30 August 2022 | 8 replies
If someone has had a lot of medical bills, or a foreclosure, or even a divorce, a lot of that history is not necessarily important today, for renting an average home or apartment.

9 August 2022 | 11 replies
I have taken out 2 commercial loans in the past couple of years on a medical building and an office building.

26 October 2022 | 14 replies
@Chris Seveney Silver-tongued devilBut I will have you know that I just got a hard-to-get life insurance policy and my blood test was so stellar they didn't even ask for my medical records!

9 August 2022 | 10 replies
In order to attract those more experienced tenants, you'll need to have a higher quality property than the type of property that undergraduate students would usually rent (a new medical doctor doing their residency will probably require a higher standard of living than a college kid)...but trust me: paying a bit more for a higher end property so that you get higher end tenants is often well worth the investment.Preventing problems with housemate noise and messiness is also critical in a rent-by-the-room house.