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Rob Bergeron Kentucky legislature passes bill to legalize medical marijuana
30 March 2023 | 0 replies

https://www.courier-journal.co...More revenue for the state and less money flowing out of the state to adjacent states. 

Kyle McGeough Denver, Colorado Investing Adive
3 December 2020 | 11 replies
They are a cheaper entry, but they are also the first to drop when the market falls (I'm not saying it's going to), slower to appreciate, and harder to sell.Again, condos are a good entry point into the market for some.
Kyle Boughton COVID-19 Makes New Construction Lending Disappear??
6 April 2020 | 7 replies
Inner city portland is very tough on permitting and inspections etc so slower going there. 
Joel Florek Rural Multifamily, who is doing it?
22 April 2022 | 101 replies
I always find it funny when you go into some of those small towns and wonder why the heck there is a building boom of really nice single family homes... its those willing to drive a bit to their jobs but want a slower quiet life.
Stephanie Yokoyama Austin, TX Condo vs. Single Family Home - Which is more worth it?
6 April 2023 | 11 replies
I know condos typically appreciate at a much slower rate than SFHs so trying to keep that in mind. 
Csilla Veress Finding traveling medical professionals for short term
6 April 2023 | 2 replies
Hi Bigger Pockets community,Has anyone had any experience with renting to traveling nurses or medical professionals?
Jose Petitfrere Tenant asks if she can smoke weed and have a gun on the property
6 April 2023 | 15 replies
Because if it's for medical use, then couldn't the tenant potential claim that they're being discriminated against as a disabled individual, who takes a certain medication?
Stephanie Gledhill Renter Qualification - Income Requirement
11 April 2023 | 16 replies
You are talking about a resident in medical.
Amit M. Deferred Sales Trust into a future 1031 exchange
13 January 2020 | 17 replies
I’m talking about class A or B STNL, or maybe a solid medical office bldg., say in the $2-6 mil range, not junk.
David Dachtera Joliet Area REIA
1 January 2021 | 79 replies
If you have allergies, my apologies - bring your medication.