
28 October 2007 | 17 replies
To remember this think about the folks who are speeding on the road.

8 November 2007 | 12 replies
To speed up the process, be sure to find a mentor to teach you real estate investing.

11 December 2007 | 22 replies
It seemed to me the fastest way to shave 2-3% off purchase price and save 2-3% on selling price.

7 November 2007 | 12 replies
This is in my 03 Nissan Maxima, 3.5 Ltr engine, 4 speed automatic.

30 December 2007 | 5 replies
I am free.Hey, good luck on that rehab… I know the feeling... seems like the end is never in sight…Personally, I don’t do the fixen myself… but the “end” always seems to keep moving further into the future…One of my early 2008 goals is to find more contractors to work with… I need to speed things up!

2 January 2008 | 1 reply
In order to achieve speeds like that I need to get myself a Ferrari, or Corvette.

12 January 2008 | 6 replies
According to a report by CNN, the 5 most expensive housing markets in the USA in 2007 along with average home prices were Beverly Hills, CA $2,206,883, Greenwich, CT $2,018,750, La Jolla, CA $1,800,000, Santa Monica, CA, $1,785,000, and Palo Alto, CA $1,687,000 .The 5 least expensive housing markets in the USA in 2007 along with average home prices were Killeen, TX $136,725, Minot, ND $139,033, Arlington, TX $139,175, Canton, OH $146,333, and Muncie, IN $150,000.According to the National Association of Realtors, the 5 cities with the biggest drop in home prices in 2007 were Palm Bay, FL $182,400 (median price) 12.4% (price drop), Sacramento, CA $335,700 (median price)10.5% (price drop), Sarasota, FL $287,400 (median price) 10.4% (price drop), New Orleans, LA $160,200 (median price) 8.2% (price drop), and Hagerstown, MD $208,400 (median price) 8.0% (price drop).The 5 fastest appreciating housing markets were Bismarck, ND $161,600 (median price) 15.3% increase, Salt Lake City, UT $246,700 (median price) 14.1% increase, Yakima, WA $163,200 (median price) 13.6% increase, Binghamton, NY $119,600 (median price) 11.4% increase, and Charlotte, NC $220,100 (median price) 11.0% increase.

17 April 2008 | 41 replies
His idea about playing audiobooks at high speed is a great suggestion, especially for those taped seminar real estate courses that tend to be a little slow!

21 January 2008 | 1 reply
The list goes on and on…It is like speeding… You can and will get away with it, most of the time… But when you get caught, you will regret it.

27 February 2008 | 12 replies
I've been online while you have and there is no speed issue.