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Josh Oaten Phoenix Multi Family
24 September 2019 | 19 replies
Ironically, people never think of that area but Bill Gate's firm is investing just west of there in the city of the future.   
Walter Roby jr Contacting Retirement Home Tenant
14 February 2018 | 4 replies
Yea and ironically I use Facebook Marketing heavily and forgot to use the Search function lol
Marco Morales Co-Living Apartments in Chicago
2 January 2019 | 9 replies
Cody Ray check www.Common.comFor the Single Family platform with picket fence I think it will thrive in markets that have median prices over $500k where millennials are ok to share space in a large home with a back yard BBQ swimming pool etc.. not sure about the demand on homes under say $250k.
Francois Acosta Santa Cruz, Ca And Surrounding Areas
17 February 2018 | 25 replies
Bruno's BBQ has an upstairs as well as Tony and Alba's pizza.
Christopher Haynes trespassers in property Baltimore
22 May 2018 | 16 replies
Ironically I just went through this in California...a state notorious for favoring tenants rights.
Lee Common Market Vertigo-Long article great read!
14 January 2009 | 0 replies
Initially, the boomers were the stimulus of economic expansion:•1950s -- parents buy new houses and cars, suburbs emerge, and America is King of Production•1960s -- more housing, more cars, college educations, Made in Japan = cheap, Vietnam, shaken values, Johnson's "War on Poverty"•1970's -- the Boomers emerge with jobs, are new consumers -- more housing, international manufacturing becomes more competitive, US corporations locate operations overseas•1980s -- Reagan tax cuts = increased discretionary spending, revenues up, social programs funded, Iron Curtain falls, technology enables global expansion•1990s -- peak Boomer earnings, corporate America dissolves pensions (funding liabilities, regulatory liabilities, increasing PBGIC premiums) and convince Boomers to "control" their retirement with self-directed 401(k)'s, Moore's Law at work in technology, the Internet becomes hostile to profits, emergence of private equity and venture capital on a large scale, increased financial engineering•2000s -- oops, where did the American Dream go?
Timothy W. Just when you get some cash.....
24 March 2009 | 6 replies
Tim,All you need is enough cash to fly out my way for In& Out and you will be living the "rich life"Of course our BBQ hangout is not too shaby either.Congrats on your new acquisition.How about posting some details for gloating purposes?
Corey Gentry Need Advice !!!
17 February 2011 | 51 replies
But, if you dare to take aggressive tax deductions as a Corp can do, you better habe resolutions, meetings, and an iron clad operating agreement to take those or you can be in big trouble with the IRS.
Minna Reid What do I have to do to get some plumbing done???
24 August 2007 | 2 replies
I will say I've only recently had a chance to work with copper pipe after many years of galvanized iron.
Lesley Resnick Has the FIRE gone out?
6 June 2020 | 5 replies
I think it is ironic that Mr Money Moustache made $1m last year blogging and marketing about his austire life style.