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Andrey Y. Mortgage rates skyrocketing !
22 June 2019 | 164 replies
Free food, subsidized housing and health care.
Kyle Mitchell Residential Assisted Living
26 July 2023 | 29 replies
Shane is right , its Good to learn from someone before you jump, I Opened Own and Operate 2 RAL for last 15 years in Arizona let me know if if need info helped 4 friends open theirs 2 sold couldnt do the whole 24/7 life , other one is a Nurse Practicioners doing it as as house hack ( probably not recomend it) , if it wasn't for dificulty to find workforce in this area ( think chicken processing plants in Alabama have easier time finding workforce) and the Department of Health Requirements and Licensure Requirements i would have 30
Jesus Garcia Lifestyles Unlimited by Del Walmsley
4 May 2013 | 155 replies
In this section I provide my name and number (I manage all 5 SF rentals myself, remember) along with a statement which reads "Tenant will pay Landlord the first $250.00 of the cost to repair each conditiono in need of repair, and Landlord will pay the remainder, except for the following conditiosn which will be paid as follows:..." and then it goes on to discuss 4 conditions which are "Landlord negligence", "wastewater stoppages caused by roots/malfunctioning equipment", "health/safety issue not caused by Tenant or guest of Tenant", and "heating/AC, water heaters, water penetration".
Rich Weese secret to retirement- Part 3
18 September 2009 | 17 replies
If you have the option, that is a great way to save on all the items I mentioned earlier; no state income taxes, cheap licensing and vehicle registration, low cost auto ins, and low cost health ins.
Alan Casilla Deciding between 2 markets - stuck in analysis paralysis
20 August 2020 | 19 replies
If one area has, say, 40% of its employment in one industry where the other has a more even distribution, I see that as a reduced risk because you're not banking on the health of one industry to quite the same degree.I would be leaning heavily toward San Antonio, just because I haven't been sold on the revitalization of the rust belt quite yet. 
Jake Lee Newbie looking to network from San Francisco
13 August 2020 | 12 replies
I have several out of state clients, specifically from california that like the KC market for it's recession resistant work force (warehousing, industrial, health, and government + a mix of tech and ag) and returns (6.25-7.25% cap rate for medium sized properties).
Shane C. Downs Were are we all, as human being going?
18 March 2019 | 48 replies
Health care, education, technologies, clothes, goods and service...
Jeff Lee Ranch and farmland development
7 August 2020 | 8 replies
-Getting outside the real estate focus a bit here, but there are a ton of resources out there for figuring ranch profitability:https://extension.sdstate.edu/...https://texnat.tamu.edu/https://www.grainews.ca/livest...Obviously ranch profitability has several variables (rainfall, forage types and health, soil health, cattle prices, feed/hay prices, etc.), it seems to me one of the biggest factors that are controllable is the initial investment in land.
John Quiroz New Home Building Costs in California
16 October 2021 | 18 replies
Esp wrt to financial health and previous ground up experience. 
Hariharan Elavarasan Paying Off 1 by 1 vs Waiting and Leveraging
11 December 2023 | 12 replies
I understand that I'd probably only get my dream home when I'm 50, and that major things like changing budgets, children, health will impact this timeline, but it seems like a low risk real estate method, that will have a similar enough payoff due the fact that I'm fortunate to be making a good salary.