
20 May 2024 | 20 replies
I will give you some of my highlights.People in Texas complain about their property taxes at 3% ours are about 4.5%.New York in general and Monroe county specifically are very tenant friendly.Depending on the town, the code inspectors/police can be quite anal.Since Covid and the 2020 protests we’ve seen an increase in crime in the city and therefore weakening demand in the city proper and increasing demand for the suburbs.Industry is well diversified—University of Rochester (medicine) L3Harris (defense) xerox (IT) and paychex (software/hr)) and relatively recession proof.Population growth is low and therefore appreciation (except the past 4 years) has been moderate as well.There aren’t many builders in the area so supply is relatively fixed.Home (and rent) prices are both affordable with homes typically being less than 1/3 median household income and rent being similarly affordable.For single family homes at 8% rent will cover piti with about 100$ to spare in the A areas.

2 September 2019 | 504 replies
"herb yielding seed" you carry on your person is considered medicinal / non-criminal in your state.
8 October 2021 | 3 replies
My area of expertise is veterinary medicine/research--I am lucky enough to work a very flexible remote W2 job, and have a few small side hustles.

24 February 2019 | 326 replies
& The Truth Is Everything Comes Down To One Persons Opinion.Thats Why You Pay An Attorney To Write An "Opinion Letter" A Doctor To "Practice Medicine" A Mechanic To "Work" On Your Car & A Contractor To "Contract For Things Rather Than Actually Build Them!

8 June 2018 | 39 replies
The seller may not want to go through the whole MLS thing, "got to keep the house nice while people I don't know walk though my house and look into my medicine cabinets and drawers".

25 February 2017 | 311 replies
SureShould we ban the practice of medicine because of that?

20 August 2020 | 10 replies
I’m stuck in the analysis paralysis part.Background is in emergency medicine and firefighting.

31 July 2012 | 164 replies
Then give some real time for dealers, and doctors that prescribe thousands of pills a month to one patient (knowing they couldn't possibly need them for a legitimate purpose) and take the license away from the doctor to practice medicine.

9 September 2012 | 25 replies
As a physician I am much worse off since the advent of Obamacare and the future of medicine care and practice is dim.

29 November 2015 | 109 replies
Car dealers promote their car sales, make up manufacturers promote them miracle products, Pharmaceutical companies promote their medicines, everyone promotes something.