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22 April 2016 | 15 replies
Although a rental may not be of interest to buyers, having a separate space for a Mother-In-Law or young adult child could be a selling point.
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18 March 2019 | 23 replies
All work will be permitted, I have been doing maintenance to residential, commercial and industrial properties most of my adult life.
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6 September 2017 | 4 replies
I'm here to learn more about real estate investing, so, bear with me.Although, I'm very new to real estate investment.........I'm not new to real estate rental property management, because, I've helped my parents manage their tenants and rental units as a kid, teenager, and young adult.
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2 December 2013 | 42 replies
Any adult citizen will have a SSN.
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12 November 2014 | 15 replies
San Antonio has a large and growing population of students and young adults who have no line of credit despite a long standing work history as well as a huge population of military and short-term government contractors.
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20 August 2014 | 25 replies
We really need to come up with alternative ways for young adults to "grow up".
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5 July 2007 | 2 replies
After hearing A LOT in my adult life that "you're a little hard to get along with", I realized that others may have a (small) point.1.
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8 July 2019 | 32 replies
Well I'm glad to see that we can talk about this like adults:)Thank you everyone for the insight.
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21 September 2008 | 4 replies
I'm Ed from eastern oklahoma.Currently I own no property other than my personal residence,of which I currently owe around 13k(worth ~150k)I will be entirely debt free around the beginning of next year and i'm interested in real estate and RE investment.I'm 29,married,with 2 children(1 severely disabled).I currently work several jobs,Ford dealer tech by day,part time autozoner at night and I have a small side business programming GM fuel injection between those two.Honestly,i've always been interested in auto's etc.. but this will be the second time in my adult life i've decided I don't want it to be a career.I'm considering quitting my day job for Ford and getting my RE license on the side.This is for several reasons.I've always been interested in real estate,I love any kind of new education,frankly i'm tired of my day job and would like to try something different(even if it's drastic).Depending on how all the financials work out with AIG,income shouldn't be a problem should I quit one job to concentrate on RE education.