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Kyle Nield Hello from South West Virginia
16 January 2022 | 27 replies
You can't get a lot more than your neighbor when the units are all the same, so it's always a pricing competition.
Andres Reales How much would you pay for custom RE agent/broker website?
16 May 2020 | 9 replies
You are doing it to suck up to Google butt.NEVER care about Google, and ONLY focus on your traffic.You need to be smarter than your competition.
Chris Terry Zoning in Philadelphia
21 December 2022 | 7 replies
@Michael Lutes,The short answer is this:[1] In the RM-1 district, the minimum lot area required per dwelling unit is as follows, provided that, whenever the calculation of permitted number of dwelling units results in a fraction of a dwelling unit, then the number of permitted dwelling units shall be rounded down to the nearest whole number: 325(.a) A minimum 360 sq. ft. of lot area is required per dwelling unit for the first 1,440 sq. ft. of lot area.(.b) A minimum of 480 sq. ft. of lot area is required per dwelling unit for the lot area in excess of 1,440 sq. ft.; provided that, if the green roof conditions set forth at § 14-602(7) are met, the number of units allowed is 25% greater than indicated by the foregoing lot size requirements, applied prior to the inclusion of any other applicable increases in allowable units.Click the link below for zoning use chart: (Table 14-602-1.A)https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/philadelphia/latest/philadelphia_pa/0-0-0-154712#rid-0-0-0-170236You also have to check if you are located in an overlay district.
Jay Mat 70 percent rule on rental property.
11 April 2020 | 7 replies
It's a good rule of thumb if you're in a market with no competition.
Andrew Yu How to Rank High in Google Keyword Search Locally
18 May 2020 | 9 replies
They are trying to see what THEIR competition is doing that also does everything wrong.
Tommy McGraw Condos versus apartment construction
13 April 2020 | 3 replies
I say this because if you are building in a vacation area / seasonal area etc... it will be people who have secondary homes and this pool of buyers is but a fraction of those with primary residences. 
Daylan West Whats makes Seo lead gen work
17 April 2020 | 1 reply
Hello I am new Investor in an competitive Bay Area market.
Account Closed STR Financing in Gatlinburg Pigeon Forge Smoky Mtns
23 March 2020 | 20 replies
I believe there are better choices for cashflow than that area- particularly when you’re putting so little down- given the extreme competition there and also given the limitations/ control over you.  
Steven Ko Short term rental market implosion?
28 March 2020 | 27 replies
So just thinking there is going to be a ton of competition for accommodations coming out of this.. of course totally regional but I think thats whats going to happen to get people back to traveling and staying in hotels/ airbnb  resorts etc. 
Umar Farooq Four plex Deal evaluation
12 May 2020 | 5 replies
Yeah, Dallas is a very competitive market, @Umar Farooq.