21 February 2012 | 5 replies
You will have to dig to see where the property is at in the process.When I worked for developers we would keep things tightly under wraps so people didn't have much time to mount opposition to the plan.The zoning attorney also tries to picks times where most of the public won't show up.Even if you can't get the level of stories or use changed you could argue the developers finishes need to be higher grade and style.That alone might push them to another location because of cost.Once the project is altered to a certain point where the developer can't build density or has to make too many improvements to the roads,traffic lights,high end finishes to the build etc. the project becomes dead.Apartments right now are hot.Many plans call for more town homes but it is not profitable for many developers to build that in this environment.

15 January 2013 | 1 reply
.- Yes VRBO seems expensive if you're just starting out, but I've found that the amount of traffic they get and the time saved not having to futz with Craigslist is worth it.- Get your system tight.

19 February 2013 | 12 replies
Nice site you have here-- lots of traffic.

30 April 2013 | 8 replies
A lot of folks are *coming* here, which is good for property values I guess, bad for traffic and such.

13 February 2013 | 13 replies
Just sucks they wont allow traffic across the train tracks through Westwood Ave.Ben Leybovich if you come to Hilliard now, its probably 4x the size from when you were here.

13 February 2013 | 13 replies
It needs to be re-top coated every two years if traffic is high.I'll give ya a quick rundown of the steps:Step 1: You'll need to purchase your concrete overlay product. ( many out there ) My brand was bella vernichi.

6 March 2013 | 8 replies
I've found Facebook to be a pretty decent way of driving traffic and interacting with fans & friends alike.

23 February 2013 | 8 replies
Even the single family homes I buy for investment property are nowhere near multifamily as I don't want the cheaper competition right next door, and people who will pay for single family rentals usually want the space and neighborhood, not have all the traffic, noise, etc., from multifamily.

11 July 2013 | 10 replies
We've had decent traffic but no offers yet.

26 February 2014 | 36 replies
To a landlord of residential properties holding a house is simply holding inventory and inventory should be able to be moved and replaced to grow any business.An airport can change flight paths, bus routes can be changed, traffic patterns can change that increase traffic or make access more difficult, nearby zoning changes effect surrounding properties, there is an endless list of obsolescence factors that effect a residential property that can not be controlled.