6 December 2019 | 11 replies
Investment in real estate is a business, not a casino.
8 April 2020 | 136 replies
I had two try this one us and we just said no and they clsoed anyway.. we had a sale yesterday to a hedge fund that closed with no hitches we have one today in Vegas were we had a FHA buyer the only issue is they had to get a letter from their employer that they will be back to work once the 30 day closure of all Casinos' is over.. so thats closing today with no concession..
11 October 2020 | 589 replies
I mean I was in Oregon and bought 13 new construction homes down there for the tax bene's it had to be new construction.. so it really boomed the area.. all the Casinos got the huge write offs car dealers all built new facilities office and retail went up all over the place.. it worked.. maybe something like that would work on a national scale..
5 December 2020 | 63 replies
Do you feel that the casino is affecting Everett's prices at all?
16 February 2020 | 247 replies
But as promised i wont shower the haters with more boring details like just how beautiful downtown Detroit has become or how Detroit is becoming one of the top tech cities and start up funding cities in the Midwest, or how there are more engineers in Detroit then any other city in the country or how loads and loads of people from all over the world are visiting everyday and loving it, or how AWESOME the Industrial market is or how the three big casino's just had their best year ever or how for the first time in 50-70 years there wasn't a population decrease or how AWESOME Dan Gilbert and Mayor Duggan are or how great the banking, healthcare, hospitality, industries are doing there or how boutique hotels are literally popping up on every other corner downtown, or tell you about the incredible rebirth of Midtown, the revitalization of Livernois, or how renters are lined up down the block waiting to rent a freshly rehabbed property or how the hotels and motels are busier then they've been in a decade or about the gobs and gobs of all the positive and infinite economic and Housing Market indicators that are putting big happy happy smiles on the faces of Detroit investors and those associated with REI.
20 May 2024 | 121 replies
The data we have seen shows obviously Malls, Hotels, Casinos, Strip Malls as being hit the hardest.
4 August 2020 | 177 replies
How do casinos and state lotteries profit or fund everything they promise to fund?