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Joseph Theriault What would you say to executor when cold calling probate lead?
30 January 2019 | 11 replies
I have sold some of my properties and closed my yoga studio.
Ash Patel Artist studios with Office tennants
20 March 2018 | 20 replies
Might help to lay some of those items out so you can develop an attack plan to get your building leased up.Think of some complimentary businesses  -- if you want to put another hair salon on one of the floors, have a hair salon on floor 3, or possibly have the 3rd floor dedicated to hair/body care -- IE build out 500-600 sq ft to one hair stylist wanting to go out on his/her own - get an esthetician to take additional space, a massage therapist, pilates or yoga studio, physical therapist, etc-- have them all on floor 3 if you have the room or floor 2 etcGo visit your insurance agents in town, accountants, attorney's, sell them on moving to your place, have lunch with them, take them coffee/donuts etc - sell the place yourself, I certainly would not pay marketing for a broker nor sign an 18 mo contract with one.  
Jeff Rabinowitz Rooms full of usable clothing.
29 October 2015 | 8 replies
There are rooms full of usable clothing.
J Randall Why are real estate agent commissions so high in NYC?
2 July 2017 | 28 replies
One needs to find balance through yoga, exercise or just quiet time, and the secret that NYers know is that we all take that time.  
Josue Rivera New investor in need of feedback and suggestions
31 August 2017 | 8 replies
Don't buy real estate as a hobby take up yoga or something it's less expensive and relieves stress.
Andrew Bertram Question about Baltimore, Maryland Neighborhoods
11 November 2017 | 10 replies
Back then Shaw was sketchy and had nightly gun fire, and today it's hip filled with 20 somethings carrying around yoga mats and starring into their phones.
Salvador Senar Jr. HELLO BP! Newbie from San Diego!
29 April 2015 | 13 replies
I have a youtube channel that helps start up clothing line with advice that has over 6K subscribers. 
Account Closed 'Get a Piece a dat REI Pie' Pattern Phenomenon: Rash Expectations?
2 May 2015 | 4 replies
the 2nd association it resonates is the highly consumption-driven society we live in. in my area (coastal, urban southern california) i'm surrounded by 2 distinct lifestyles. there's the majority: seems like 95% of the local population who are renters, driving luxury cars, sporting fancy clothes, jewelry, hairdos, etc but obviously living paycheck to paycheck as exemplified by hardly a day somebody or the other is spotted  getting their car repo'ed by a camera crew. the rarer are the landlords, who in this area seem to be of mostly asian demographics (chinese, koreans, japanese) who live obviously very frugally: old 80s model sedan, oldfashion business cloths, always eating simple meal from home, seemingly never splurging $$$ other than into expanding their portfolio), my observance is relatively very few landlords in the area own relatively huge portfolios, each.with the advent of these infomercials and the internet (ie, BP) more and more people want to get a 'piece of the REI pie' and more power to them. there does seem to be this dream of rags to riches and while its ok to dream, do most people actually expect their life to turn around like that, as portrayed in most of the infomercials or even in the everyday setting where the masses living paycheck to paycheck, are spending their last expendable dollars not on depositing into savings acount, but blowing $20 on scratchies etc. in summary, is my observation reminds me of my days when i worked on wall st and the 'ra trace' was so obvious with dime a dozen stock brokers makin 6fig salaries at some point but blowing it on recreational drugs apparently costing thousands of dollars a pop to the point the next week they are broke again and that $ wasnt invested but wasted.  
Grace R. Primary Residence Deal with Solar Lease
1 May 2015 | 3 replies
Could be laughable as our clothes, cars and sidewalks may all be capturing solar energy at some point.
Jon Klaus One in four renters spends half their income on housing
2 May 2015 | 7 replies
Need for tenants to meet living expenses by getting food from food banks, clothing from charity closets, and/or letting go of owning a vehicle.4.