
27 January 2014 | 14 replies
If you're near Boston that weekend you can give me a shout for coffee.Hope it warms up for you, single digits lately......

29 January 2014 | 3 replies
LOL It's now double digits percent over the ask and yes it's nearly fully fixed retail.Do a yellow letter campaign to vacants, divorce, probate, code enforcement, late tax payers.
27 January 2014 | 7 replies
Edit**I'm currently renting rooms in my own home.

26 January 2014 | 3 replies
Very often the FDIC also shares in the loss in value of the assets that it sells to the new bank.Rest assured, bank failures will again hit triple digits 'sometime' in the future.What I did not track were the total assets & deposits in the failed banks.

31 January 2014 | 25 replies
I wish there was a way to edit titles - I made a mistake on one last week too.

26 January 2014 | 1 reply
I'm not able to edit the the post. : (Second attempt?...

27 January 2014 | 0 replies
My average price is $50,000 with double digit returns.
30 January 2014 | 10 replies
The numbers are stacking up and there is a major shortage of rentals, with double digit returns.Downside is I live in the UK but the returns in the USA are just too tempting but I will have to come over and be the project manager, I had nightmares on my first project in Siesta Key when I left the contractor to his own devices, so that will be my only choice

30 July 2021 | 40 replies
The time expended to prepare the data from receipts, accounting records or other would be the same whether the data was to be used in a relational model or a big data model because I imagine that much of this data is not in digital form already.Big Data would come into play if you had a massive volume of data that you might want to analyze from various sources that would be too large for a relational model and or the rate of change/growth for such data was very high such that a relational model could not keep up (not going to mention Data Warehousing as that is not going to be cost effective for you).

23 February 2018 | 4 replies
From the Linkedin help page with a few of my own modification to make it specific for this site.You can share your own profile on Facebook, Twitter and Biggerpockets at any time.Click Profile at the top of your LinkedIn homepage.Click the Edit Profile button.Find the link to your profile, it is directly under your profile pictureCopy you profile link and paste it in to your profile on BP.