What makes this two-bedroom in Clinton Hill so special (besides the prime location)? 👀💡🏙 Curbed got the full scoop! Read more here (featuring Corcoran's own Rachel Melniker's listing at 312 West 107th Street, Upper West Side): https://bit.ly/4dN3uPX 👈
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Check out this interview discussing the latest big box closures
Last night our very own Isaac Figueroa, CCIM, SIOR went on KOLD 13 News to discuss the closing of Big Lots in Arizona and the potential benefit to our community! https://lnkd.in/gBHbhaG3
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This WSJ piece paints St. Louis as ground zero for urban decay. But for opportunistic investors, it's a prime mispriced arbitrage play. Look past the harsh "doom loop" and you'll see zombie CBD assets trading at apocalyptic bases vs. their conversion potential. That AT&T Tower going from $205M to $4M? Prime dislocation. For leveraged funds still underwriting CBD office on rosy projections, it's a terrifying lesson in repricing risk. But opportunists embracing "Highest & Best Use" conversions see a unique vintage to backfill pipelines by repurposing dead inventory into residential at deep discounts to replacement costs. The savviest buyers are pivoting allocations to retool these white elephants into contrarian value-add conversions at potentially generational Entry IRRs. So while the narrative reads like dystopia, it's also revealing the alpha in diving into adaptive reuse before execution gets repriced. Controversial take, but revolutions birth fortunes - and St. Louis may revolutionize distressed CBD conversions as the prime reuse play. #StLouisReinvestment #UrbanDecay #RealEstateArbitrage #OpportunisticInvesting #CBDRepricing #AdaptiveReuse #DistressedAssets #RealEstateTrends #ConversionPotential #ValueAddInvestment #EntryIRRs #UrbanRevitalization #ContrarianInvesting #MarketMispricing #HighestAndBestUse #RealEstateOpportunities #UrbanTransformations #RevitalizingStLouis #DistressedCBDConversions #InvestmentStrategy https://lnkd.in/gmRKUX3B
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Hey everyone, check out this interesting article about Kirstie Allsopp's partner at odds with neighbors over an alleged 'illegal' terrace. It seems that tensions are rising as giant wooden posts mysteriously appeared outside their property. Do you think this is a case of a simple misunderstanding, or is there more to the story? Let's discuss in the comments! #KirstieAllsopp #neighborhooddrama #propertydisputes https://ift.tt/Lu96p8t
Hey everyone, check out this interesting article about Kirstie Allsopp's partner at odds with neighbors over an alleged 'illegal' terrace. It seems that tensions are rising as giant wooden posts mysteriously appeared outside their property. Do you think this is a case of a simple misunderstanding, or is there more to the story? Let's discuss in the comments! #KirstieAllsopp #neighborhooddram...
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Got an answer? Dive into today's Question of the Day! A portion of Joe's building was inadvertently built on Ginny's land. This is called an: A. encroachment. B. accretion. C. avulsion. D. easement. 𝗔𝗻𝘀𝘄𝗲𝗿: A. encroachment. 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 The principal attributes of an encroachment are: 1) It is accidental and 2) it involves only part of a structure. Typically, the issue would be resolved by selling Joe an easement or a lease or, if practical, actually moving the structure.
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Got an answer? Dive into today's Question of the Day! A portion of Joe's building was inadvertently built on Ginny's land. This is called an: A. encroachment. B. accretion. C. avulsion. D. easement. 𝗔𝗻𝘀𝘄𝗲𝗿: A. encroachment. 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 The principal attributes of an encroachment are: 1) It is accidental and 2) it involves only part of a structure. Typically, the issue would be resolved by selling Joe an easement or a lease or, if practical, actually moving the structure.
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Got an answer? Dive into today's Question of the Day! A portion of Joe's building was inadvertently built on Ginny's land. This is called an: A. encroachment. B. accretion. C. avulsion. D. easement. 𝗔𝗻𝘀𝘄𝗲𝗿: A. encroachment. 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 The principal attributes of an encroachment are: 1) It is accidental and 2) it involves only part of a structure. Typically, the issue would be resolved by selling Joe an easement or a lease or, if practical, actually moving the structure.
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Monopoly Game Spolier alert 🚨 In monopoly (UK Version) it works out that Pentonville road, Angel of Islington & Uston, the light blue sites on the left give you 159% return and are the best in terms of arithmetical return but the dark green sites which are what people think that are better Oxford Street, Bronze Street, and Regent Street only give you 101% return so they are very bad. The next best sites are the orange ones which are Bow Street, Vine Street, and Malbrough Street. They give you 141% return but they are better than Pentonville Road, Uston & Angel of Islington because there is an increased incidence of landing on them. You land on them more often and the reason for that is, there is a card in the chance that orders you to go to jail. And if you go to jail, you are past the blue sites and about to land on the orange ones. In addition to that, there is another card in chance, ordering you to advance to Pall Mall which does the same thing, it takes you past the blue sites and another one demanding to advance to Marly Bourne Station. There’s also another one demanding you to go back three spaces, which in one position will land you on Vine Street. So there’s an overwhelming case for having the orange sites. Now, most people do not know that! Moral of the story is, A class buildings aren’t always the hot pancakes and the sugar on top. #investment #investments #m&a #acqusitions #realestate #property #monopoly
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Monopoly Game Spolier alert 🚨 In monopoly (UK Version) it works out that Pentonville road, Angel of Islington & Uston, the light blue sites on the left give you 159% return and are the best in terms of arithmetical return but the dark green sites which are what people think that are better Oxford Street, Bronze Street, and Regent Street only give you 101% return so they are very bad. The next best sites are the orange ones which are Bow Street, Vine Street, and Malbrough Street. They give you 141% return but they are better than Pentonville Road, Uston & Angel of Islington because there is an increased incidence of landing on them. You land on them more often and the reason for that is, there is a card in the chance that orders you to go to jail. And if you go to jail, you are past the blue sites and about to land on the orange ones. In addition to that, there is another card in chance, ordering you to advance to Pall Mall which does the same thing, it takes you past the blue sites and another one demanding to advance to Marly Bourne Station. There’s also another one demanding you to go back three spaces, which in one position will land you on Vine Street. So there’s an overwhelming case for having the orange sites. Now, most people do not know that. Moral of the story is, A class buildings aren’t always the hot pancakes and the sugar on top. #investment #investments #m&a #acqusitions #realestate #property #monopoly
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As the housing shortage intensifies and there’s increasing pressure on interest rates to fall, some locations are set to boom. Our patented and highly accurate predictive solution has researched every one of Australia’s 15,000 suburbs and towns with one aim – to find those that are expected to be the strongest performers. Not only do these “shooting star” locations offer the potential for prices to boom in the next few years, they also offer strong cash flow potential from day one. You’ll find them in our just released: John Lindeman’s Shooting Star Suburbs Report https://lnkd.in/g8UB7cU
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Every St. Patrick's Day, Chicago transforms one of its most iconic landmarks into a vivid emerald spectacle, turning the Chicago River into the color of money! For a closer look at our city's unique tradition, check out this article on how and when the Chicago River goes green: https://lnkd.in/dQFdZX_U Want to learn more about managing your money as efficiently as Chicago dyes its river green? We're here to help. Let's keep it a classy celebration, Chicago! #StPatricksDay #ChicagoGreenRiver #FinanceGoals #MoneyManagement
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