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Account Closed Vancouver BC Area in a bubble?
14 July 2016 | 15 replies
It is a beautiful place to live and everyone wants to come here for the fresh air.I believe Vancouver is just on a really strong uptrend right now. 
Julie Kern Residential Assisted Living - 36 beds and counting
28 December 2021 | 23 replies
Since we moved to having a dedicated cook during the week and have placed a strong emphasis on using fresh ingredients, with many of our recipes scratch-made, we draw rave reviews from the residents. - We have done significant repairs on the 15-bed (now a 16-bed, as we were recently approved by the state for 1 additional bed), and are slowly and steadily performing a facelift on this home. - We are in the process of implementing an activities calendar that will keep our residents active and engaged physically, mentally, socially and spiritually.- We have begun renovations on the 20-bed home, which will be that luxury/boutique home from our initial vision.
Renee Pratt Tenant not keeping up with cleaning
24 December 2020 | 10 replies
When their lease comes up, I don't let them renew and start with a fresh tenant.If it's attracting pests, interefering with neighbors, or causing damage to the home, they are given a verbal and written warning with specific instructions for cleaning, a deadline, and a scheduled follow-up inspection to confirm compliance.
Mark Caudill Has anyone reviewed S2A modular? Just doing my diligence
19 September 2023 | 241 replies
As a newcomer to the thread, reading all the comments with fresh eyes and no attachment it seems obvious to me to stay clear of these guys in terms of making an investment. 
Caleb Olaez Fresh Out of High School.
23 January 2024 | 7 replies

(Maryland/DC area) Hello everyone! I recently graduated high school and want to get started with real estate as early as possible. Almost done with my real estate course and will soon take the state exam. I have aroun...

John Harris Out Of State Investing
4 May 2018 | 51 replies
Cleveland is still pretty fresh and has been booming right now for investors.I would suggest looking at:The Best Types of Markets for Profitable Turnkey PropertiesandWhat to Ask When Working With a Turnkey Provider
Charlie Anne What was your first purchase?
10 July 2020 | 117 replies
For others it simply means making sure the bones are good and it’s in a fresh but basic rentable condition.
Karen Margrave People are fleeing California, are you?
26 January 2019 | 311 replies
For many reasons, mainly to raise our 2 small children (1 and 2years young) somewhere else.We sold everything (including our 9 unit rental portfolio), closed our business and started completely fresh
Dennis Maynard What's your TOP Investment Destination and 3 Reasons Why!
19 September 2021 | 64 replies
Compare this to any city and the Midwest and it becomes even more impressive that Columbus is exploding right now....we're the only city in the Midwest to experience growth during COVID-19...still retain AAA Bond ratings across the board, have a maxed out rainy day fund and a windfall of tax revenue.Columbus is becoming a hotbed of tech startups to include Olive (AI), Cover My Meds, Root insurance, and Path Robotics...Sequoia Capital has entered our city and providing venture capital for the first time in its history.Bottom lineProperties are still very affordable when compared to national pricesRents are starting to keep pace with purchase priceTop 3 landlord friendly state with no legislation on the horizon to change thisExplosive and sustainable job and population growthUnbelievable appreciation...30% year over price appreciation in entire zip codes is commonOh, and we're insulated from natural disasters...plenty of fresh water...and improving infrastructure 
Leslie Monroy Markets good for investment/cash flow in 2022
3 December 2022 | 58 replies
There is a good case to be made for the midwest, as evident by the many posts:- plenty of fresh water, no droughts- no hurricanes, no tornandos in the upper half- no fires or smoke- no danger of rising sea levels- no earth quakes- lower cost of living- lower cost of real estate- landlord friendly- underdog, the midwest is better then the reputation it got in the 1970s and 1980sMy portfolio is in Milwaukee and I feel I got lucky.