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Nate Hollembaek I found an abandoned house in my neighborhood. What can I do???
11 September 2018 | 9 replies
It has a good roof on it and looks to be in good shape inside just peeking through the windows.
J. Martin Great Demographic, Census, & RE Info Here
17 July 2015 | 3 replies
I've seen many questions on forums of where to find good demographic information, population trends, statistics about the makeup of properties, or average number of bedrooms per unit.
Greg Palmer Remodeling a manufactured home-what can be done/not done
28 January 2015 | 3 replies
If the siding isn't in bad shape, this could be a very expensive change for little benefit.
Lynn Currie Hottest Trends from the International Builders Show
3 March 2015 | 3 replies
I feel like Idaho builders are following a lot of these trends right now. 
John Thedford NO PLACE BUT UP
10 February 2015 | 12 replies
•Commercial markets sales volumes grew double digits percentage wise •Normal seasonality in housing sales sees a decline from July to August and from August to September, but just the opposite happened as sales volumes trended up in the fall •Demographics make the U.S. different from most developed countries, as the U.S. is growing in population rather than shrinking •Demand for housing continues to outstrip supply as the U.S. added more than 2.6 new jobs per new dwelling unit built in 2014 versus the normal 1.25 to 1.5 new jobs per new dwelling •Residential and commercial rents will continue to escalate Challenges in 2015 include: •Rising interest rates •Escalating construction costs •New residential closing disclosures and documents •An income-challenged Federal Government •Ongoing and growing regulatory requirements impacting real estate •Stalemate in Washington, DC Opportunities in 2015 •Rising new and existing home sales – ditto prices •Robust investor demand for commercial properties •Continued rising residential and commercial rents •Highly affordable energy costsThis is FREE to members.
Account Closed Help With Purchase And Sale Contracts/Agreements Please
2 March 2015 | 9 replies
I got a buyer with a home in a nice community with an A rated school (right across the street) and limited work needed down to $198,000 on the property after marketing at $218,000 for one month.Again, only basic cosmetic work needed as the home has been kept well and is in phenomenal shape.
Erik Lindquist Over priced market
11 August 2015 | 46 replies
If San Francisco reverts to its historical rate of appreciation at some point in the future, that means it will need to suffer through several years of lackluster appreciation to get back to the mean trend line, which makes it a risky bet in my book.  
Jenny Kim Vetting an Unknown Neighborhood
3 August 2015 | 12 replies
Go to wikipedia for a decent summary of a town/area - history/economics/employment/population trends.
James Paine $1MM Cash...How do you invest it?
18 January 2016 | 13 replies
As a person who doesn't use the substance in any way, shape or form I think it a very prudent business opportunity for the future.So much so that I've alto invested in Colorado greenhouses that are already in full operation and considered the Coors of MJ propagating, production and distribution.
Stephen Nicholson Seller has unrealistic expectations
26 January 2016 | 14 replies
My recent yellow letter campaign has gotten off to a great start, however I have one lead that I am struggling to deal with...The property is in decent shape, could use perhaps $5-7k in tidy up work, but could probably scrape by as-is for a rental.