
2 February 2021 | 2 replies
., 26-foot ceilings, a four-lane bowling alley, a spa level, a movie theater, a 200-cap “philanthropy wing” for charity galas (with floating pods overlooking Los Angeles), a 10,000-square-foot sky deck with a putting green, FIVE swimming pools, a juice bar, a cigar lounge, a custom tequila bar, a hair salon, and a gallery with custom-curated artworks by Creative Art Partners.

25 February 2021 | 7 replies
"Finding deals" is a broad term that needs to be defined first so that the data can be curated and presented in a way that makes sense for the person who is looking for those specific deals otherwise is like building a puzzle with missing pieces and pieces from other puzzles all combined.I started backwards, I knew exactly what data I needed, how, and where to find it so that i could quickly recognize missing pieces or pieces from other puzzles For my target deals.Imo the mayor problems in our industry is the lack of centralized data sources, the level of complexity on deals in each niche "sub-market" (i.e distressed properties can be segmentedo in short-sales, auction, refi, wholesale etc) each needing a level of expertise.

21 March 2021 | 18 replies
The other end of the spectrum is the group of high end buyers that want a curated design and will go to interior designers for the hands-on approach.

13 July 2016 | 13 replies
My wife is very fond of using the 'Trends' view to properly categorize everything.We have accounts that are exempt from tracking (business credit card, investment accounts) and other expenses that are outside the norm, we can easily add an 'Exempt' tag to them so they stay off the budget trends view.It takes a good bit of curation, but once you get it working well, it'll be hard to understand how you went without it.

23 November 2016 | 3 replies
A frequent reader of industry related issues, Miles has curated and repurposed more than 25000 articles on the topics of hotel investment which he makes readily available to read through the website.

12 December 2016 | 17 replies
In many if not most instances we usually ended up having to go back to FEMA with justifiable adds and beg for more money.Now perhaps things are different in the deep south and various other states that I've had no direct experience in but I rather doubt that inasmuch as we worked with title and insurance companies not to mention several lat firms Nationwide for a couple of decades on curative title issues which ended up dealing with some understructure and mainframe retrofitting costs which we subed out to licensed contractors.Not painting the entire industry with a broad brush just giving you my own first hand experiences.

11 October 2016 | 2 replies
We work directly with the lenders, RE Professionals or law firms representing Title companies on curative title issues.We do not work in rent/lease MH park communities at all in the desert area for a lot of reasons.
26 October 2016 | 6 replies
Its just not worth it.Fees: A title company or lawyer should be able to give you a list of fees they charge for particular services like escrow, doc prep or curative title work.

30 December 2018 | 2 replies
I'm sure list brokers sell it, but I'm curious about curating the list myself.

23 October 2018 | 6 replies
I was a title abstractor and handled a lot of title curative matters for foreclosed properties.