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Joel Owens 100,000 isn't much anymore
12 November 2012 | 25 replies
During that private sector debt build up the household sector within the private sector did not desire a high savings rate and consumed and grew the economy as well as require less of a federal government deficit.
Will F. Purchasing Condominiums vs OYO (own your own) in Southern California
23 August 2023 | 5 replies
This will be for me to live in as I want to be near the ocean.Anyone know anything about OYO and the differences between Own Your Own and a Condominium?
Frank Adams WOW, that was some RAIN
12 July 2007 | 5 replies
Water was over US 281 and washed a couple of hundred of the "household size" rolling dumpsters, a few boats and some portable generators and other rental stuff across the highway.We were "waterlocked" in our little city within a city as the only 3 ways out are through "low water" crossings.
Paul Tingle Very Tough Questions from a Newbie
27 February 2008 | 36 replies
Hi Guys,Firstly let me say Thankyou for the opertunity to get these questions answered by the best of the best.I'm a 20 year old wannabe millionaire who's really struggling in life and in need of some real estate help.Before I begin just a really quick piece of background info, I havn't had an easy life, I had everything taken from me when I was 10 and have been living in an abusive house hold for the past few years struggling to get my education and become a great person in life.
N/A N/A Advice on Syracuse RE market
30 December 2006 | 0 replies
city=Syracuse_NY> Population growth is down 2.87 between 2000 - 2005> Home appreciation was up 6.76% in 2005> Schools spend $8,299 per student (nat avg is $6,058)> Unemployment rate is 4.70% (nat avg is 5%)> Recent job growth has been 2.39%> Future job growth over next 10 years is 3.8%> Household income is $28,525 (nat avg is $44,684)> Race: 68.1% white, 25% black, 3.3% asian, 1.2% native american, 2.3% other> Population in 2005: 143,101> Renters make up 52.8% of population> Current vacancy rate is 13%> Median home value is $138,400> Average apartment rent is $586 (nat avg $653)> Crime rate: 6 (nat avg: 3)NY Department of Labor===================http://www.labor.state.ny.us/workforceindustrydata/index.asp?
Justin Moon Need some advice. Should I buy a second rental?
23 December 2013 | 7 replies
Some general facts to consider about me: 1) Age: 25 2) Located in Houston, TX 3) Current net worth: $173,000 4) Debt: Primary Mortgage, no credit card debt 5) Income: Salary from work is $63,000 plus $1,500 a month in rent that I am currently getting from friends on a 3 bedroom condominium. 6) Liquid assets: about $15,000 worth of gold and silver at today's market price, $62,000 in liquid stocks that are not in a 401k or IRA.
Linda Williams-Jasper Hi, I'm NEW...
12 April 2015 | 6 replies
I am a full time working, 34 y/o, single mother; I am ready to make a financial change for my household!
Guka Kagu Tenants want to move in their things before the start date
16 November 2022 | 13 replies
If you let one household take possession for free, whether for two days or two weeks, you need to give all the same opportunity.
Rick Howell Where Will You Find Your Next Deal?
3 September 2019 | 1 reply
They are very much like condominiums in the way they are structured.
Kelly Pierce 2-4 units overpriced everywhere?
22 July 2019 | 25 replies
It could also be run as a short-term rental, as it's close to the Navy base and there are lots of displaced households and out of town contractors around.