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Jeremy Janszen Coronavirus/COVID-19 causing non-payment/eviction
24 March 2020 | 69 replies
Housing is a core aspect of the social determinants of health that impacts the health, safety, and well-being of all of our residents," Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr.
Nick Troutman Investing now vs wait and see the ripple effect of CORONAVIRUS
21 June 2020 | 147 replies
European and in The Netherlands talking here.Had a meeting yesterday with a broker, I asked him if he foresees a crash in the housing prices due to corona virus (Europe is /was living a massive inflation in house prices) and he told me that selling houses to regular people (families, etc...) in fact stopped... mostly because visiting house is practically impossible during lock down (In The Netherlands it is normal to have open houses with 20+ people seeing the house at the same time and each one of them has only one opportunity o bid, so a hose of 200k goes easily to 250k).However, he also told me that the market of selling houses to investor didn't slow down a bit, its actually getting bigger and bigger, therefore he doesn't think the house prices will drop significantly (I don't know if he told me that just to convince me to use his services).
Erin Dorsey Robinson Can we stop calling places war zones?
8 May 2020 | 42 replies
Before becoming shorthand for poor and colored areas, “ghetto” has it’s roots describing the neighborhoods to which Jewish Europeans were confined.
Timothy J. Cudjoe Is Real Estate your passion ? Or is it fueling your passion ?
23 June 2020 | 53 replies
My passion has always been revolved around traveling to European countries and visiting the many iconic soccer venues of the World.
Dennis M. Disabled tenants in the hood
3 November 2019 | 66 replies
I live north of NYC these days and let me share with you that there is a populous group of European descended people who avoid taxes on religious grounds by declaring everything a religious institution, study religion while on welfare rather than working and having as many as 12 children per family.
Account Closed Should I let my real estate licenses go?
9 July 2019 | 59 replies
Although I haven't used my license for any customer transactions in quite a few years, I decided to keep my license active, (while also working a full-time job for quick cash and medical benefits) for numerous reasons:a) MLS Accessb) Access to NJAR, which provides me with all current documents: Lease applications, Residential Leases, Lead paint docs, etc.c) If anyone wants to rent from me, they pay me a commissiond) If I buy or sell, I get a commissione) If an occasional Listing should fall in my lap, I get a commissionf) the free educational courses, Lunch and Learn seminars, etc. are invaluable, andg) I worked way too hard to get that license!
Jim K. When someone asks you to add 48 + 27, what happens in your head?
26 February 2021 | 213 replies
@Mike Dymski and @Matt Groth take what I see as the European approach to carrying over (guys, it may just be how basic math was done in your state or local curriculums, IDK).
Scott Trench Who's at the most financial/leverage risk in a recession?
22 June 2022 | 38 replies
(Dont know why hahaha)What I'm saying is no matter what the Fed will do, (most likely) it will not affect much (of the inflation), meanwhile if energy/embargo oil allocation back to normal, the inflation for sure naturally going down by itself.This winter could be particularly bad as European country will need more energy & gas.
Nathan Gesner What's going to happen to NY City?
5 April 2022 | 186 replies
But it is barely even a shadow of its former self.As the NY Times, its biggest cheerleader, pointed out a couple days ago- it is starting to look like a city out of Blade Runner, an interesting article about the current dystopia like environment.Adrian Benepe, the former New York City Parks Commissioner and current head of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, sees “creeping Blade Runner syndrome” everywhere, from the clogged skies over Manhattan to the subways, which he rides to work every day from his home on the Upper West Side.
John Cornelius Hiring a private chef
11 September 2019 | 41 replies
I enjoy cooking we do it European style.. after my work day and work out by 3pm I head to the store and buy what I am going to cook that night..