
19 September 2023 | 241 replies
I would love for someone who could actually set up and fund such an enterprise actually do it, as the pitch sounds quite sensible Maybe Musk might spend a couple of billion bucks to do this for real and set up a functioning demonstrable template that truly would transform the housing/commercial building markets in America!

10 May 2024 | 4 replies
Firstly, Greenville has undergone significant revitalization efforts over the past few decades, transforming its downtown into a vibrant and walkable area filled with restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions.

8 June 2022 | 76 replies
Intel is a great example, who is building the largest chip manufacturing plant in the US right here, and it will be a $20 billion dollar investment that brings a few new thousand jobs.https://www.dispatch.com/story/business/2022/01/21/intel-ohio-building-computer-chip-factories-licking-county-jersey-township/9173472002/ Another example of economic growth is the upcoming Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Inpatient Hospital which is a 1.9million square foot hospital that will bring over 800 new beds and a thousand new jobs. https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/new-osu-hospital-expected-to-transform-health-careHere are a few more recent investments https://www.10tv.com/article/money/business/hydrogen-power-company-hyperion-bringing-700-jobs-to-columbus/530-25907aab-5517-4661-a9f3-d2ed2d5be6b0 https://news.wosu.org/news/2022-02-08/rumpke-to-build-50-million-recycling-facility-in-columbus Check out The Complete Guide to the Columbus, Ohio Real Estate Market which goes through the market here is a whole and can guide you to the areas that are most affected by this growth.

24 November 2020 | 64 replies
But if you got to YT and type the following it will bring you to my video I am referencing in this thread and then click on my channel form there if you want to check it out :) "Incredible Mountain House Transformation: Before & After Photos"@Joe Splitrock Cleaners are charging us typically $275 for a turn on this property.

5 May 2015 | 68 replies
So successful has this transformation become that most of our student tenants are attending university with the objective of getting a piece of paper to secure employment and not to enhance their cognition and for the sake of knowledge.

3 May 2020 | 53 replies
And it's not just that some cities went from being lame to cool, that can be a legitimate transformation, it's that the cities that have ALWAYS been cool are insanely more expensive than they ever were.

5 December 2018 | 23 replies
I have an 18-unit in Cleveland.Pretty much stabilizing for this first year, getting rid of inherited deadbeat tenants etcI have gone to Cleveland twice since acquiring the asset in September 2017:once during initial due diligence and I just came back from walking all units again with my PM last week.Wouldn't have it another way.Much less involved in it compared to my local Jacksonville buildings as my PM as been awesome in communicating.Oh by the way,I read this recent article on BP condemning Cleveland and Memphis to the bottom of some list of "6 cities"...I have no idea why people make these sweeping generalizations based on some graphic or data.It's like a girl saying to herself:"most men cheats I'll never fall in love".It's easy to write an article or create a spreadsheet while drinking beer in your man cave.I just returned from a week of walking the streets of Cleveland taking in the billions of $ in new investment in the downtown area and east of the Flats where an unbelievable transformation has happened since I last lived there in 2011.Vacancies are down, rents are rising.Yet some guy who's never actually been to Cleveland sits somewhere in LA and writes articles about how net immigration in Cleveland is negative etc.Hilarious.
3 May 2022 | 0 replies
Taking this to the extreme would result in a total rebuild and layout alteration where the kitchen and possibly the bathroom are transformed into a rental spaces.
30 June 2023 | 4 replies
They are quietly sold and usually to a developer who is going to mindlessly transform it into one more single family occupancy to clutter our landscape even further with wasted space.

5 December 2019 | 17 replies
Looks like you've been able to transform some local properties in into solid rentals, etc. which is awesome.