
14 June 2018 | 5 replies
Just not sure with rates that low my red flags are going off.

16 October 2022 | 73 replies
I’ve seen posts on here about this, but I’m curious what the consensus favorites are (and if there are any that are not advisable or that raise red flags - that will be very helpful).

5 January 2020 | 24 replies
Ideally, you want several employers to spread the risk associated with a dominant industrySupply and DemandCensus.gov under the “Selected Housing Characteristics” tableDetermine by analyzing the five-year rental vacancy rates and median rental rates in the market, as well as the year-on-year change in the number of building permits created for commercial properties (five or more units)The number of five or more unit building permits won’t tell us much on it’s own.However, a huge red flag to you would be when you see an increase in the number of permits in combination with an increasing vacancy rate and/or a decrease in median rentsAs vacancy increases, median rent and new building permits should decrease… and vice versaBest Case:Low or decreasing vacancy rates and increasing median rentsDecent Case:High vacancy rate that is decreasing Stagnant vacancy rateWorst Case:Increasing vacancy rate and/or decreasing median rent An increase in the number of building permits (5+ units) in combination with an increasing vacancy rate and/or a decrease in median rentsMiscellaneousResearch Other Characteristics relevant to the strength or weakness of a marketExamples:Landlord vs. tenant-friendly state?

18 December 2013 | 64 replies
Email me at [email protected] or my work email next time you're in SF so we can have lunch and catch up..

4 August 2014 | 5 replies
Next time, feel free to reach out to me at [email protected]!

5 August 2014 | 5 replies
Regarding your messages, if you scroll to the upside down triangle to the right where it says, "Inbox" you can select "Unread" messages and those should pop up.If you have further questions feel free to reach out to me at [email protected]

5 February 2015 | 114 replies
And close to Emeryville, the beautiful younger sister to West Oakland's red-headed step-child status (no offense to red-heads!)

14 August 2014 | 15 replies
It's me actually lol Feel free to contact me at [email protected]!

3 August 2014 | 23 replies
I also started letting others in the public know what I do,meat I have done, and what I had coming up, via my website, via Biggerpockets, via linkedin, and other so ail media avenues.
30 June 2017 | 47 replies
Are those hardwoods just a standard red oak?