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Arjun K. Investing in Spain
20 August 2025 | 29 replies
In my opinion, i dont think the price can get lower than now which means that from here they will slightly start going up, I reckon it might be very slow, but unless you are in a hurry to sell, i think it can be a very good investment with the years; by now, apart from enjoying the great enviroment and food here, you can also rent it, in high season you can get really good money by renting to foreigners (especially English and Nordics) that follow the spanish sun even in winter!
Peter Firehock North Bethesda Investment Thesis
12 August 2025 | 0 replies
Nearby major employers include the National Institute of Health (~20,000 jobs post DOGE cuts, ~2 miles), Food and Drug Administration (~10,500 jobs at it’s White Oak Headquarters Campus, ~9 miles) Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (~5,800 jobs, ~3 miles), Marriott International HQ (~3,500 jobs , ~3 miles), AstraZeneca (~3,500 jobs, ~8-10 miles), Suburban Hospital (~2,500 - 3,000 jobs, ~2.5 miles) Leidos (~1,500 - 2,000 jobs, ~10-12 miles), General Dynamics (~1,000-1,500 jobs, 5-7 miles)Emergent BioSolutions (~1,200 jobs, ~8-10 miles) GlaxoSmithKline (~500 jobs, ~5-6 miles), Qiagen (~800-900 jobs, ~13-15 miles), and many other AAA employers.Two Red Line metro stops in North Bethesda make it feasible for people to live here and take the metro into Bethesda, Rockville, Gaithersburg, Washington D.C, or Tysons Corner.
Deborah Wodell What’s the minimum profit you’ll take on a flip these days?
13 August 2025 | 3 replies
I am not at the point where I pass up a flip that will generate a profit - it keeps my trades busy and food on their table and I know when the home run passes my desk, I will have the people I need to take it across the closing table.Sometimes hard and fast rules hold you back especially when the low hanging fruit is gone
Melissa Adams Is a Midterm Rental a Smart First Investment Strategy in Columbus
14 August 2025 | 10 replies
Stay out of neighborhoods that are more transitional where the LTR numbers make more sense like Linden, because they are food deserts and might scare off out-of-town workers who just want a comfortable, safe place to sleep and quick access to their job or the freeway.
Timothy Eyrich Oven or Dishwasher in STR?
13 August 2025 | 17 replies
They are there to have fun and will eat out (or bring food home).
Alan Briceland multi use commercial
11 August 2025 | 1 reply
We own a 2.27 acre. open lot currently own the small Ice cream shop (permanent parked food truck) We are looking for starting points on building a multi use strip mall style on bottom and apartments on the second floor with rear separate entry.
Jorge Vazquez This happened to me and hit me hard!
12 August 2025 | 29 replies
Lots of furniture, at it looked like they left all the furniture and household goods including food
Joseph Snyder Rental Arbitrage... Smart Play or Short-Term Win?
12 August 2025 | 9 replies
It’s not just a fast-food company.
David Litt “I Thought We Had Time…” — A Quiet Foreclosure Story That Still Haunts Me
12 August 2025 | 11 replies
The food on the table had disintegrated into nothing and so had most of the refrigerator contents, which looked like compost except for a few things that never rotted just got dehydrated.