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Chelsy S. Louisiana Investors-- Look out for these points on the ballot Nov 4 !
16 October 2014 | 4 replies
But to end on a more positive note, if this amendment passes, I sincerely hope it gives the people who live there a "hand up" in home ownership and turns this area back into the "hard working, blue collar" neighborhood that it used to be...both of those are what the real goals are supposed to be for this amendment.
Tony Leighty RE Investment Nay Sayers
17 October 2014 | 26 replies
In fact, in a lot of ways, it isn't specifically the fact that I was involved in real estate investing that was so alarming to him, the whole idea of investing outside of traditional blue chip stocks and mutual funds was completely foreign as well, and had I said that I was day trading Forex (I'm not, but know people who are successful doing so), had he the slightest clue of what I was talking about, he probably would respond in a similar manner as to what he did with my rental property business.And had I been interested in starting a sandwich shop for example, certainly that also would have caused a certain amount of discouragement from.  
Bryan Casteel Need help sorting through this in my mind
28 March 2006 | 4 replies
Most of the heavily hit areas tend to be "blue-collar" areas where people notoriously live paycheck-to-paycheck.
Keith Jourdan Just starting out in Detroit
17 November 2006 | 3 replies
They are blue collar, working class type areas, and they can provide excellent returns from all types of investing - rentals, rehabs, carrying notes - while still keeping prices reasonable.
Frank White A little gray
30 November 2006 | 2 replies
Hey Whytehouse,Ryan is 100% correct but you will need a few thing to make sure the Loss Midigatior will even look at your package.1) You would want to get all the information listed below before you even call the Loss Midigatior2) You would want it in a 3 ring Navy Blue binder-Not White-(2 Copies) With Hedder Pages and Avery insertable dividers (8 Tabs) to seperate the sections I use Model # 11901.3) After you have the packages put together you would then Call the Loss Midigator and request his Name and Mail Stop because you are sending them the package by NEXT-DAY-AIR(FED-EX) and for them to keep an eye out for it.
N/A N/A What made you want to start investing in real estate?
24 June 2008 | 18 replies
Once you start eating the spice and your eyes turn blue - you can't go back.
N/A N/A Gotta do that first deal - average market price to be lookin
13 April 2007 | 8 replies
I was a blue suiter.all cash
N/A N/A Can I be too polished?
26 April 2007 | 4 replies
He then wrote everyone's name on the board with two columns showing the design of card, and LAST YEAR'S EARNINGS.No one in the top 10-AVERAGE income $120K (this was in about '91 or '92) had anything other than the plain-black print, corporate logo in blue-card.
Joshua Dorkin What is Your Favorite Vacation Spot?
19 January 2008 | 38 replies
Originally posted by "Tjewel":Jamaica - love the water, the food...We stopped here on a cruise and some of the crew members recommended a place called the blue hole.
N/A N/A Pleaseeeeeee HELP me!!
15 June 2007 | 5 replies
Look for blue Field Capital's ads. 8)