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Arwin Nassiri Investing in Tulum?
22 March 2024 | 132 replies
The real statistic is that 2 million have visited the Tulum archeological ruins during some year before the pandemic.
Joaquin Santoy Buying real estate in Tulum?
26 February 2024 | 11 replies
**Tourism Trends and Market Expansion:**Tulum's appeal extends beyond its beaches, with attractions like archeological sites, cenotes,  and the multicolored lagoons of Nopalitos, Kan Lum, and Bacalar gaining attention as well as good food, good year-round weather, and kind & polite people.
Cole Schlack Realtor with experience with Development on the Big Island Hawaii
9 April 2019 | 4 replies
I have learned a lot( Archeological Survey, floodway mitigation, etc ) but would like someone that can save me some of the learning curve when it comes to bigger projects.   
Michael Rossi You Might Be a Moron If You Make a Global Warming Announcement During a Historic Snow Storm!
13 February 2015 | 30 replies
Using the same rationale, I can definitively say that Christianity is a bunch of bunk because there have been scientists who have faked archeological finds in attempt to support the biblical stories.I'll let you decide if you want to stick with that rationale or if you want to go in another direction...
Kim Pham Raw Land for a first deal
21 October 2015 | 70 replies
There are many factors like zoning, environmental, and regulatory issues that don't have the same effect on existing houses.I've had to do endangered species studies several times, never found any.I've had to do historic and archeological studies, never found any.I've had to do phase I and phase II environmental studies.I've had to do flood plain studies.I've had to do wetlands studies.I've had to do hydro-geological studies for nitrates.I've had to do perk and probe testing for septic systems.I've had to do perk tests for storm water control studies.I've had to construct man made wetlands.I was denied a variance and ended up with a 20 foot wide building envelope.Another property was a dilapidated house, that if torn down would have an 11 foot wide building envelope. 
Patricia Creswell Historic Fix & Flips - To Invest Or Not To Invest
28 July 2019 | 0 replies
This residential archeological find was covered in overgrown foliage, memories of the good ol days.
Nathan Red Land for Sale by Infrastructure Ontario
5 March 2021 | 3 replies
 5% down at offer, 5% down at acceptance, 13% HST not included, archeological surveys, and the right to rescind acceptance after sixty days.
Aaron T. Thinking about buying an old elementary school-turn into hostel
22 September 2021 | 64 replies
I remember a doctor on an exchange program; a gal that graduated from college 10 years prior and still traveling, working on archeologic gigs, botanical gardens, nursing homes etc. 
Dan Williams Seeking Old Timers to tell the riveting stories of Real Estate over the last 40 years
21 April 2023 | 0 replies
The neighborhoods I see and the types of builds are like doing an archeological discovery to see what happened in Real Estate over time which I find fascinating.If anyone would share their experiences in how real estate has changed; I'd love to hear first-hand experiences and perspectives.Regards,Dan
Timothy W. Sarah Palin Resigns as Governor
6 August 2009 | 269 replies
George Hull, of Binghamton, New York studied archeology and paleontology.