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Comment on Best Starter Properties For Investment by Attila Szabo
In reply to <a href="https://www.realestateagent.com/blog/investment-properties-for-beginners/#comment-170411">Alvino Mcgee</a>. Hello Alvino! Thank you for your feedback. We're happy we can deliver valuable information. We strive to bring the most up-to-date stats and news in the future as well.

Comment on Top Special Needs Schools by Michele
Looking for a good junior high and high school for moderate autism in orange county closer to La Habra, Brea, Anaheim, and La Mirada.

Comment on Does Retail Development Affect Your Property’s Value by M Turner
Yes, you only "win" "if" the property increases in value and those commercial eyesores of strip malls and nail salons stay open and never revert to pawn shops and liquor stores. Absolutely destroyed traffic around the neighborhood, increased noise, trash, and stored surface heat from all of the concrete parking lots. Moved away from the city, only to have the city absolutely surround us and destroy every square inch of green that could be found. This article serves no one other than the unscrupulous commissioners who are giving their family/friends first dibs on construction bids. Harris County in Texas is the worst. You move there, they surround you with trashy strip malls and unneccessary fast food junk stops. Turned my neighborhood into a ghetto.

Comment on Best Starter Properties For Investment by Alvino Mcgee
Great article. I have a company but I've been looking more into real estate articles like this really help me on the right track. Thanks Attila you're appreciated.

Comment on Safe cities that have an affordable cost of living by James
This blog is good

Comment on Best Places to Live in the US with Special Needs Children by LA
In reply to <a href="https://www.realestateagent.com/blog/best-places-to-live-in-the-us-with-special-needs-children/#comment-156916">Michelle</a>. I so agree on this comment. Even if we do find a good state for our needs, the benefits have to be cut off from where you are living now and takes time to enroll in the state you move. So when you have a youngster that has medical health issues and relying on Medicaid as the only medical coverage, this is especially a huge hold back issue. As an aging parents, we also learned and I have been advocating through the Senate to overrule the policy of a 24 month waiting period for Medicare when it comes to a youngster with extreme medical needs. At the moment only a couple categories are an exception to that and such as renal stage and another one ( sorry ) I would like to get more participants to help me fight this in order to overwrite this law. This law is existing sines early 70s. Many parents and even grandparents who take care of their children in similar need agree that this has to change but without a strong advocacy of the public population it will not.

Comment on Best Places to Live in the US with Special Needs Children by La
Would anyone know about Delaware, how good is it to people and youngsters and their families when it comes to developmental disabilities and blindness? We live in New Jersey, it’s a good state to our children and youngsters but the problem is high property taxes when it comes to aging parents trying to downsize. Housing for DDD world here is still a issue. Our Governor and his team working tiresome on programs for improvement but it’s still tough. From my research Massachusetts is a good state for our children needs but it’s a colder North state. We would not be able to move there for many personal reasons but for those who are ok with the weather there, look into.

Comment on Basement Remodels: Design, Cost, and Value Factors by Anchal Sharma
The article given over here it gives us information regarding the benefits of the basement remodeling. I really Loved it and thank you for sharing this blog with us. Your content is really good.

Comment on Best Places to Live in the US with Special Needs Children by Darrell David
I found this article on the best places to live in the US with special needs children to be insightful! The considerations for factors like healthcare, education, and community support provide valuable information for families seeking inclusive environments. Thanks for sharing this resource!

Comment on Converting a Warehouse into a Loft Living Space by Sandra Wood
Hello - I love this article - it is now almost 2 years since it was published, and I am wondering if you or anyone you know are working in this type of real estate in Toronto, especially in the east end, East York, Leslieville, Beaches? Thanks for any help,