
14 August 2016 | 4 replies
The facts here are complicated and unique.

19 January 2016 | 10 replies
So, at least in theory, every list should be unique.

24 January 2016 | 28 replies
One commercial mortgage broker friend of mine knows a very wealthy person that floats LIBOR but they own properties at a high cap rate.They float to generate excess cash and as the hikes start floating close to what you can lock in long term fixed for they start converting some of the portfolio but that is a unique situation where this person is so wealthy they can get way with things like that.People buying at low caps with floating or even fixed with a 3 year balloon are asking for it.

25 January 2016 | 19 replies
As Mike H said there is more to it in regard to the final rental price you rent it for and your expectations.As for your first question, yes simply put it for rent and set a price and see what happens, everytime we have a new property this is the process you can research and engineer and figure and figure and figure... but the reality is the rental price will have to do with what the market will pay for your unique property no matter what anything else is renting for around you.

23 February 2017 | 8 replies
I suspect they're removing formerly standard features to induce people to upgrade to PRO.

7 February 2016 | 17 replies
And the counter top is huge, the DW is about in the middle of a roughly 18 foot span.I thought about removing a section of the counter top and replacing it with perhaps a butcher block feature but I am not sure how that would look and it is right next to the sink.Should would appreciate any solutions that the BP family might have to offer.Thanks in advance, Dan

12 March 2016 | 7 replies
I could have done it myself, but I wanted personal advice tailored to my unique situation and business strategies.

27 March 2016 | 28 replies
New PRO membership feature: Categorize your colleagues!

23 March 2016 | 10 replies
This is because (1) much of it is owner user, (2) much of it is unique and hence lack true comps (3) stays vacant longer as tenants are fewer and (4) needs are more specialized.Further, many industrial properties are extremely hard to lease if the current tenant leaves.

28 March 2016 | 17 replies
So after graduating 3 months ago, the army put me on "casual status", a sort of limbo that is very unique and basically only happens in this specific location.