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Arthur Garcia Another one bites the dust? Another CA city files BK
11 July 2012 | 13 replies
When we were building a building and leasing office space to a State agency, every month there would be a team of architects, designers, space planners, leasing agents, etc. driving hundreds of miles to see what the progress of their space was.
Andy B. What will a casino do for property values?
15 July 2012 | 10 replies
And, they will both share a common entrance road off the main access road (casino will have other access, but this is the only neighborhood access -- there will be no pass-through traffic in the neighborhood).My thoughts are that it can be bad or good -- values could go up if the casino creates a commercial growth response and a developer wants the small neighborhood for a commercial project, golf course or something along those lines.
Corey Dutton Is the Housing Bust Really Over?
12 July 2012 | 11 replies
The issue is that the economy is not doing well and we are halfway into Japan's lost decade of cheap interest rates, debt, and no growth.
Kama Ward HUD atty not responding
3 August 2012 | 12 replies
Hate to drive 6hrs for a closed office.
Rich Weese I was seeing this in sfrs with inexperienced bidders. If into commercial, take time to read this.
13 July 2012 | 11 replies
He has been through about 4 cycles he said and he said each time for commercial multifamily was the leading drive on the rebound.If you look at cycles they all have similarities and some differences.Recognizing these patterns leads to the best portfolio and the best returns versus risk.What Rich said holds true in that you avoid the herd mentality.People that do not invest prudently do good with some properties and then the others bring them down to a negative to flat position for years before you can recover.Some of these syndicated pools of investors look at the big project as a smaller risk.That is fine if the gamble is made based on the funds entered is only a small percentage of their total worth.Example if the have 2 million liquid and want to spend 100k for an interest in a property that could throw off very high returns than they are still safe versus their overall portfolio.I can tell you that buyers think "I am buying so low there is NO WAY I can lose on this!".
Mary Philio Trying to locate owner
20 July 2012 | 6 replies
While driving through a neighborhood, we came across a house that is empty.
Shane M Due Diligence: House at the end of a row (not a corner lot) anything to watch out for?
18 July 2012 | 1 reply
Houses on the North and West sides, drive way/front of house faces the East side.
Michael Pilarski Does BiggerPockets have any Mid TN investors?
9 December 2013 | 4 replies
I moved here from Fort Smith, Arkansas and just driving around the city the opportunities look limitless here.
Carl B First property?
24 August 2012 | 6 replies
Drive a paid for beater.
Karen Margrave 627 Homes purchased by 1 investor!
19 January 2014 | 32 replies
Once I purchase at tax sale, I drive to the house, gain access and change the locks.