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Issac Chang New investor interested in out of state RE. Any advice?
9 August 2020 | 75 replies
The area is always expanding the business district as well as downtown, from Access to low cost regional talent, competitive real estate cost, strong work ethics and excellent facilities for sports, shopping, leisure and healthcare.
Bryson Taylor How are investors getting great healthcare right now?
9 June 2020 | 1 reply

I have been listening to bigger pockets for a few years and noticed many guest are sole proprietors or small groups.
Please leave a note in the forum how you gained health insurance coverage this year. 
Stay Blessed!

Tracy Uscinski How to respond to inquired about Section 8
3 July 2020 | 6 replies
If I said I was only accepting rent from healthcare workers, but not lawyers I’d be in just as much legal hot water as if I refused S8, but not the trust fund kid. 
Lauren Feltz Notes in the age of Corona virus
10 June 2020 | 7 replies
I know that's not always possible, but I'm in healthcare and an admitted helper so I'd like to keep my investing of the same mindset.
Mike V. Hawaii STR owners threatening lawsuit to reopen
27 June 2020 | 7 replies
They also further prevented short term rental owners from cutting their losses and expanded their definition of short term rentals to include anything under 6 months (previously is was 30 days).STRs were ordered shut down and are prohibited from renting to locals, staycations, essential employees, health care workers, and intra island renters.
Jon Cassle At what point does in-house management make sense?
10 June 2020 | 3 replies
Hiring, firing, training, supervision, fringe benefits (vacation and healthcare) sick days, on and on.
Matt Cianci Long Distance Landlord - Avoiding Management Companies
19 June 2020 | 20 replies
We have healthcare (Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals), insurance (Progressive), financial institutions (Key Bank), and of course the Amazon warehouses that have been widely talked about. 
Brian Watts Inter-Industry Real Estate Investing
19 April 2020 | 0 replies
Team,does anyone look at other industries (tech, healthcare, energy, etc.) when deciding where to invest next?  
Cheh KIm Ann Arbor Property Management recommendation ?
19 April 2020 | 0 replies
First time poster and relatively new landlord of a single family property in Ann Arbor.
Daniel Hankins Conversation for the future of humanity
22 April 2020 | 2 replies
Every resident should leave behind part of their story and history.Add an inspiration page to the website.Would even be fun to do DIY projects with the resident directly.Offer additional services as needed, including healthcare support, social support, general errands etc.Leverage nursing friends to create a home health care wing of the company.Explore research on the use of therapy animals, and incorporate into services.Create events that promote group interactions across the various tenants within the GNA community.Team sportsRegular cookoutsTeam buildingFind ways to focus on any positive impacts for children in the home.Look into unique tutoring or home schooling business ventures.Provide ride services to ensure kids get to school.Offer daycare services.Create a unique fund matching opportunity to promote investment in an early fund for either graduation or retirement.When a resident is ready to move, offer support in other available properties within the GNA, or moving services to their desired location.Build a department to assist in everything moving related, including processing procedures for personal belongings that may not fit in the new location.Explore the idea of a “Brick and Mortar” operation to deal with accumulation of household items that is an inevitable part of the entire process.