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Account Closed Life insurance companies are looking for the following types of..
29 November 2015 | 1 reply
A primary location is one of the very best locations in a gateway city in terms of traffic count, accessibility, and affluence of the neighborhood.
Dominic Lucarelli Help! Need advice on my potential first deal..
20 December 2015 | 5 replies
So there's lots of foot traffic.
Teodor Bogdan Renting Residential house to a Buisness
27 September 2016 | 5 replies
Constant different traffic.  
Jacob Wyatt Should I get involved with a MF in a SF zone?
27 February 2017 | 7 replies
Mixed zoning is a good thing as the density is lower for traffic and parking. 
Jason Schimer How does the market look in your state?
29 April 2017 | 17 replies
Cleveland is a low cost area, we only have moderate traffic, have the Rock Hall, a world class medical facility in the Cleveland Clinic, World Series contending Indians, Champion Cavaliers and plenty more. 
Larry Johnson What's your typical or average percent occupancy?
7 January 2018 | 8 replies
I have very low rates in hopes of directing more traffic to my place. 
Olivia Umoren Washington DC/Maryland Market
9 February 2019 | 37 replies
At least for someone like me who hates traffic.
Kat N. Is Pittsburgh, PA real estate too risky to invest in?
25 July 2018 | 11 replies
Like any major metro there are some downsides, like traffic, which was just rated as some of the worst in the nation.  
Barb Lee Renter concerned about risk in entering into a lease agreement
17 July 2018 | 25 replies
Additionally, our existing tenants in the cases of multifamily would not be likely to stay if there’s a lot of in and out traffic in the neighboring unit.
Mike Franco should carpets be replaced every 10 years regardless?
2 August 2019 | 4 replies
They still have pile height, but the traffic areas have 'clumped' fibers, instead of those individual fibers you see on new carpet.It's always when the house is vacant that tenants notice these things.