29 October 2018 | 23 replies
One of the better "motivation" books I have ever read because he emphasizes doing actual WORK which most of those books downplay in favor of dreaming and visualizing (also important but you have to do WORK).His more recent book, Be Obsessed or Be Average, is not nearly as good.
11 December 2014 | 5 replies
I've visited Cleveland regularly the past 5 years cleaning up the vacant commercial space would do wonders for the visual landscape....perhaps some type of concerted effort on the part municipal authorities to occupy smaller scale existing spaces rather than clustering in newer larger all in one facilities, I'm thinking police substations in malls.
26 October 2016 | 45 replies
I set up time to visually see a property before I move on it. - it gives me peace of mind.
22 June 2016 | 6 replies
But from what I'm estimating using comps and visual of the neighborhood the property is overprice about $15,000.It's a duplex which is currently rented out at $900 for a 2/1 and $700 for 1/1 .
28 March 2024 | 50 replies
Visually, it really opens up old spaces, and gives a great foundation for tenants to make it their home.Another little known tip: the are dozens and dozens of white colors.
6 November 2020 | 9 replies
I would suggest to create yourself a google map and start plotting this information to paint yourself a visual picture.
10 October 2010 | 16 replies
Not "positive thinking", "visualization" or some other "technique".
27 November 2018 | 24 replies
Though Walgreen’s may not be the best example in regards to the protection single tenant absolute triple net properties provide the landlord/investor against inflation, which is about soar, many single tenant absolutetriple net properties will protect you from inflation (an example would be an single tenant absolute triple net lease that had rental escalations of 5% every 5 years).Lets review what this inflation protection means to you: Visualize that you, the landlord/investor, just purchased a single tenant absolute triple net leased property for a term of 20 years with 5% bumps (rent escalations) every 5 years.
24 December 2013 | 21 replies
Visually inspect the breaker for damage, melted or smoked sides, if it appears damaged put the cover back on, make sure it's flipped off and call an electrician.