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Brenda Parkerson New Yorkers!
6 October 2022 | 1 reply

I passed the exam and have a broker, but I can't find the online license application in eAccess. When log in, I see links in the Main Menu for a number of things , but I see no option to apply for the license. Am I lo...

Vy Mai Air BNB in Lowell MA
4 August 2016 | 4 replies
I am not sure for your state, but the New York State Legislature passed a bill to fine New Yorkers ($7,500)  who engaged in home sharing.
Robert Schirmer New member from the Buffalo NY area
6 August 2016 | 5 replies
Hi @Robert Schirmer,Welcome to BP, glad to have another Western New Yorker here!
Nasser Meikhaeil New Yorker looking forward to invest and move to Sarasot, FL
6 August 2016 | 3 replies
New Yorker looking forward to invest and move to Sarasota, FL.
Derrick W. Does 1mil in net with make you a "millionaire"
12 August 2016 | 49 replies
Another thing to remember is that thanks to inflation 1 million today does not mean what it did even 10 years ago.Within recent memory, a $10,000 car was considered quite luxurious where that same amount to barely pays for something "good used".Today, a "ten-millionaire" would be roughly to equivalent to what a "millionaire" once was.Even to be "rich", Forbes Magazine says you need to have a gross income of $1 million a year.
Cary F. Housing Bubble Chat
1 September 2016 | 89 replies
The New Yorkers you're mentioning who can no longer afford properties are moving to Charlotte in droves and driving up the values of the properties I've been buying the past few years.  
John Headley Vacant Land Arlington, WA
17 December 2014 | 1 reply
Local bulletin boards at grocery stores, restaurants, hardware stores, etc.Some smaller towns may have local internet service providers that offer advertising.Advertising in any magazines that may have a subscriber base that matches your target audience (hunting magazines, camping magazines, vacation/travel, whomever you think is likely to buy the land).You could also list the land on the MLS, but have the agent agree that if you find the buyer no commission will be paid.Hope these ideas help! 
Account Closed People on the move...middle class moving from expensive cities to cheaper cities
7 January 2015 | 27 replies
As someone with family in NYC living in San Francisco, I certainly feel that many high-income earning New Yorkers are moving West to CA.
Matthew Rembish How to educate myself
3 October 2015 | 25 replies
If you're talking about mobile home parks, then read this article from The New York Times:http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/16/magazine/the-col...