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Chris H. Easing tenants into new leases where sqft has gone up.
7 February 2016 | 10 replies
Office users tend to be more mobile than industrial or retail counterparts.  
Darlene Tyson Buy and Hold
18 April 2016 | 28 replies
Rents are strong, and for the most part, Aggies tend to be more respectful of the properties than other campus communities.
James Paine Super Genes Book Report
2 March 2016 | 1 reply
.- Inflammation leads to a cluster of dysfunctions that tends to precede full-blown diabetes and that also increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, certain cancers, and even dementia—the top killers of the developed world.- Another change I made is around prebiotics and probiotics.
Patrick Soukup ATTENTION ALL LANDLORDS: Airbnb Invading - Pay ATTENTION
8 March 2016 | 43 replies
Airbnb is a new system of utilization of real estate, and many, many people honestly have no experience with it, though there are many people with an opinion.I can tell you this... from direct experience and indirectly as a consultant, that for the most part, you'll find that Airbnb "guests" are nowhere near as hard on things as a regular tenant who gets "comfortable"... that is, of course, assuming that they are being managed well (slumlords tend to have crap tenants... bad Airbnb hosts (or under experienced ones) tend to have bad guests.That said, your tenant has shown you that there is a market at your property for short-term rental.  
Burt L. What to Tell Buyer on Fixing This Badly Cracked Brick Wall w/Pic?
23 March 2016 | 9 replies
With retrospect, I can see estimates from larger companies also tend to be larger, but also a greater chance they will continue to be in business, in that same business form, if the guarantee needs to be followed up on.
Jason McGloin Long time lurker
18 April 2016 | 6 replies
They are also tending to go to cash buyers because they can typically close quicker.  
Russell Naylor REI for the greater good
29 March 2016 | 2 replies
The only major things that I have been able to think of are providing living spaces for people in lower income situations (Section 8(ish)) or maybe a battered women's shelter (not sure if that is the PC name for that), or potentially a halfway house. 
Thea Linkfield Appreciation, 50% Rule, 2% Rule, or a Mixture?
12 April 2016 | 16 replies
Also, beach properties tend to appreciate faster than other properties but they also tend to get crushed harder in a downturn.
Timothy Carter Asking for advice on property locations
24 April 2016 | 3 replies
From what I read, it does sound like Franklinton is growing a bit more quickly that OTE but I honestly don't spend much time in there to have a feel for it.. we tend to focus on the southeast part of the city since it's close to home.
Daniel Feinstein Real Estate Agent and Investor in Boston
9 May 2016 | 1 reply
My analytical experience extends beyond real estate to stocks, bonds, and other investments.My spreadsheet modeling of potential real estate investments tends to be pretty detailed.