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Sagi Hassin Vacation rental laws in Waikiki, HI
10 May 2018 | 7 replies
Also providing basics like coffee, tea and water really help with perceived value thus you can charge a little extra as not all places offer that.
Joshua Dorkin Where do you advertise your vacant units?
10 October 2007 | 36 replies
I emphasize the "intangible" parts of the units - walking distance to charming downtown area, private porch in the back for those quiet evenings with a cup of tea and that special someone, etc.
N/A N/A newbie Portland OR
15 May 2011 | 14 replies
Door knocking is really not my cup tea though.
Sheron Cardin Ola from a Californian
31 December 2006 | 6 replies
I suspect investors don't get drawn in as much by imagining themselves drinking tea in the nicely decorated living room because they don't plan on living there.Anyway, as a user (and believer) of staging in the past, I'm happy to help answer any of your questions from the consumer side.
Ben Skove S-Corporation Compensation vs. Flow-Through Income
11 June 2013 | 28 replies
Needless to say, I'd rather pay my fair share and abide by the rules.Just a word of advicedon't use the words 'patriot' or 'tea party' in the name of your S-Corp :) :)
George Hinojosa NEW INVESTOR IN SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
15 September 2013 | 6 replies
Colorado has terrible Tex/Mex and BBQ.Bring me some and I will buy you a glass of iced tea.
Corey Dutton Whistleblowers Confirm Bank of America Still the Worst Bank
29 June 2013 | 28 replies
I consider myself conservative, but think the tea partier's sometimes are an embarassment honestly.
Annette Hibbler Are the rich the "greedy" ones?
1 June 2015 | 40 replies
We'll need to decide how these people can afford to buy the things that keep the economy moving even though they may be permanently unemployed.The answers won't come by clinging to our ideologies (of "liberal" or "conservative" or "libertarian" or "Tea Party").
Otis Sutton Wholesale Newbie in the Dallas area
9 July 2013 | 9 replies
Just because one kind isn't your cup of tea doesn't mean you should abandon the idea entirely.I would recommend reading a lot of the posts on the wholesaling forum, as well as the blog posts on this topic.
Gregory P. 21 year old with 40k...Help with breaking into the RE World
17 October 2012 | 15 replies
- People like the relative security and stability of a paycheck- it takes some money to get started, not everybody has it- You will technically be a business owner, that's for sure not everybody's cup of tea- scared, like Rob said; not knowing enough or not interested in investing the time to learn enough- If people have money to invest, they like to diversify and not put all the eggs into one basket/house.