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Timothy W. Your House - Investment or Doodad?
15 November 2008 | 22 replies
In fact (& unfortunately), a large majority of US citizens have the largest portion of their net worth in their personal residence.
J L College student in debt w/ no cash flow...
21 December 2008 | 7 replies
Hey all,I'm a senior in college and currently have no cash flow (and $20k of student loans).
N/A N/A How many of you have your real estate license?
10 November 2005 | 13 replies
First of all and probably most inportantly, the agent(s) is held to much tougher scrunity and standards than the average citizen when it comes to real estate.
N/A N/A 17-year-old Investor Seeking Advice
1 November 2005 | 14 replies
Hi guys,I'm a senior in high school and I am very interested and very serious about investing in real estate.
Mark Davis Can someone explain Reverse Mortgage Loans
13 May 2009 | 5 replies
Many seniors use it to supplement social security, meet unexpected medical expenses, make home improvements and more.
N/A N/A NEWBE help! Legal "owner occupied" question...
23 September 2005 | 2 replies
When we signed the papers, I raised the question with the title agent, a senior person at the title company and my mortgage broker.
Jim Francis Finding comps
1 March 2006 | 22 replies
Let's say the typical transaction looks like a single person buying from a married couple, so 3 non-realtor citizens involved in each transaction.
N/A N/A Student loan debts is a major problem in america
3 December 2019 | 6 replies
"Graduating seniors who just finished their degrees on average carry debts of $19,000 or more.
Jeff Takle Why are taxes so ridiculously difficult?
1 December 2019 | 4 replies
Uncle Sam is requiring his citizens to write a book for him every year instead of doing something productive.
Jim Francis How Do You Feel About the May 1 Protests?
19 May 2006 | 10 replies
Having dual citizenship is great, but people shouldn't try to change the culture of one country to fit their habits from another country.I have visited and lived many parts of the Americas, and had many friends who have done the same in Europe, and in every situation, if a citizen of the USA were to expect everything to be done in English and well as the native language of the country (though recognizing it is like this in most big cities - but definately not the smaller cities), then the native people would be outraged.If people want to immigrate to the USA, I have no problem with it, I would probably strive to do the same, but we shouldn't change our culture to fit someone else's (such as translating the our Natinal Anthem into Spanish - I was not a fan of that.)