UA ranked No. 52 among universities globallyBy Mikayla Mace Arizona Daily Star The University of Arizona was ranked No. 52 out of 18,000 higher education institutions around the world, according to the latest from the...
Hello. I am currently in my last semester at a private christian school in Nashville. I've always known I should network with people there, but I never actually considered it until someone told me they could be potent...
I live and work in a small town dominated by the local private university. I take classes part-time around my work schedule. There is a very real chance, even without targeted marketing towards them, that I could end ...
This morning NPR had a story about MIT professor William Wheaton (http://dusp.mit.edu/faculty/william-wheaton) and his forecast for 70 markets in the U.S.
I haven't been able to find the report online - has anyone ...
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I am in the process of purchasing a duplex. I have one side full with tenants and I need to fill the other side. It is within walking distance of the University of Hamline (a small liberal arts school). I ...
Hi, I live in Boston, where housing price is ridiculously high. I am new to real estate. I'm wondering if Amherst a good town to invest? It's close to UMASS university (~30,000 students), and investing close to a univ...
Hey BP members, my name is Jesse, and I'm a inspiring investor.
I recently looked into self storage, and I have noticed some investors repurpose old retail centers as climate controlled storage.
I would love to netwo...
I'm sure I'm not the first, but I am wondering how feasible it is to BRRRR a SFR to have it as a Student Rental? Is it more challenging to get a long-term loan/refinance if the house is used as a Student rental?
I am...
May 3d - Caesars Palace - Las Vegas, NV a part of the Manufactured Housing Institute's National Congress and ExpoFacultyDonald Westphal, Donald C. Westphal Associates, LLC, is a Landscape Architect and Site Planner wh...
Does anyone have experience investing in college towns? I read an article suggesting keeping rents high to target graduate students and faculty. Thoughts?