
9 July 2016 | 2 replies
Since I'm a licensed RE Borker, I do not want to have the perception that I deceived anyone in the transaction, so I have to be really careful on how I structure this sale.Thanks,Carlos

16 June 2019 | 57 replies
If you are having bad luck with this I suggest a change in perception... like say perhaps instead of only focusing upon the bad part of what these wholesalers have done, use it as a learning experience on what you now know you have to look for in the future dealings with wholesalers, because like everyone else they are trying to maximize their profits and sometimes there is unethical behavior and stretching the truth.

24 July 2016 | 23 replies
(My perception may change once I'm in it.)

22 November 2016 | 56 replies
@Matt Gehrls a lot of people have a negative perception of money because of things they were told by family as they grew up.

20 July 2016 | 6 replies
When discussing master planned developments its important to keep in ming every service and societal benefit we all normally take for granted, streets, lights, gas, water, toilets, rain runoff, etc., must be 'built' into the master planned development.

23 July 2016 | 7 replies
It's a perception of home buyers that people are reaching beyond what they "should" pay for a home.

27 July 2016 | 2 replies
Sometimes HOAs may put in unique restrictions in order to preserve the perception of the building, such as "50% of all units must be owner-occupied".

16 November 2016 | 4 replies
I'm just way too busy these days, but I wanted to offer the reader a perception as an alternative to what is being taught out there.Investor Llew

24 November 2016 | 10 replies
Wow thank you @David Thompson this really put in perceptive what kind of investor I would like to be.

1 December 2016 | 8 replies
Images of these homes Ð which often feature metal roofs and metal siding Ð help propel the general public's negative perception of manufactured homes.