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2 August 2010 | 16 replies
It's also a low VOC which is healthier.
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7 May 2019 | 16 replies
Next will you allow olive and coconut oil since it's healthier?
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25 May 2023 | 23 replies
If the tenant has to rent another unit, get a hotel room, pay for clothes cleaning, meals out, etc. due to a covered loss their renters policy will cover that up to the policy limit3.
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24 May 2023 | 6 replies
Haven't thought much about this but I guess these are some habits and behaviors that have contributed to my success:-Work/Life balance-Healthy diet (most meals)-Exercise 3x Per week-Always learning (books, blogs, podcasts, forums)-Always networking (meeting agents, contractors, wholesalers, etc)-Build real and genuine connections (not surface level networking)-Always underwriting deals (even when I'm not a buyer)-Being consciously confident, decisive, passionate, positive, and creative.
20 May 2023 | 46 replies
I told her, if the STRs go away- will you support the restaurant and eat there for every meal?
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29 March 2022 | 5 replies
Or don't buy it and look for a healthier market.
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25 June 2023 | 4 replies
I don't think he gets to fly in from NYC to see you play 2x a week, swings by the house, and then gets to deduct airfare, hotel, and meals as a business expense.Maybe if there is income in the venture and you set up as an C corp, he could potentially pay you to manage or maybe better yet, add some of that into a Roth for you.I think the real trick here is that on a 2year hold on a house hack, there could very well be NO income, no appreciation so maybe none of that really matters or the savings/benefits so minimal it doesn't really make a difference.I like the house hack idea, but you may be creating more headaches on a 2 year hold than you accomplishing benefits.
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28 June 2023 | 5 replies
This means that after making a meal in the kitchen and eating, all dishes need to be cleaned and put back in the proper place.3.
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28 July 2022 | 147 replies
As an undergrad, it's advisable to live in student housing and eat on a meal plan that is either fully or mostly paid for via grants/scholarships, and most or all of the tuition should also be covered with grants/scholarships....even if they don't have grants/scholarships to cover housing, cheap student housing should run 700-1000/mo in most college towns. ...when I was an undergrad, my monthly out of pocket expenses were probably around 500 (approx 800-1000/mo adjusted for inflation).Of course, some kids can't get scholarships/grants, in which case they may want to do something that puts them in a position where they COULD get scholarships/grants (for instance, gain field experience that makes them more attractive to scholarships, or find an employer that offers scholarships/grants), and/or they should look for cheaper colleges...or just not go to college at all--it's not for everyone, and plenty of people do better without college.But yeah--if being in college IS costing you $3k/month, you'd want to really closely evaluate that ROI...at the end of the day, it's like anything else: a cost / benefit ratio--if the costs are too high, and the benefit is too low, do something to change the ratio, or find a different plan...but definitely don't buy a Mercedes until you have Mercedes money.
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16 September 2019 | 139 replies
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