16 October 2025 | 13 replies
@Henry Clark, not exactly applicable to your start of this post but in response to this last reply, do you think its better to build still than to buy existing?
14 October 2025 | 14 replies
@Jaxon Johnson,Huntsville’s an interesting place for house hacking, and the two of you are in an especially good place given you don’t need to be tied anywhere geographically.As for where to invest in Huntsville, areas along the “path of progress,” so from Huntsville proper to Wheeler Lake, could be worth checking out.If the two of you are open to living in a smaller town close to Huntsville but outside the city proper, areas like New Hope, Arab, Hartselle, Decatur, and Athens could also be worth looking into.
13 October 2025 | 9 replies
Looking forward to hearing about your progress and happy to chat anytime.
12 October 2025 | 2 replies
The regional economic development team, ColumbusOne, does an excellent job in promoting growth and progress in our area (you can learn more at their website: https://columbusregion.com/about-us/what-we-do/regional-econ...).
16 October 2025 | 9 replies
Where applicable, shower curtains should be in place, and of adequate length.
23 October 2025 | 276 replies
Studies show these models lean left on politics, like agreeing more with progressive takes, and the flattery?
14 October 2025 | 5 replies
What common red flags do you look for in applications?
15 October 2025 | 5 replies
For example: a most recent STR transaction we have pending, the STR permit does not transfer outright, but we verified with the planner directly that if the client submits the single page application on Monday - the permit will be issued by Friday.- HARD PreQualification and SOLID mortgage broker or loan officer.
14 October 2025 | 3 replies
In my experience, you will have no shortage of Section 8 applicants if you advertise a listing that fits the bill.
16 October 2025 | 31 replies
Concerning your point about the Strawberry Mansion market, my data points to it being a path of progress area, specifically due to rising property values (16.6% median sale price increase year-over-year and numbers of sold homes doubled), decreasing crime rates (homicides down 15%), gentrification (I've seen personally), and investment spillover from Brewery Town.