
3 October 2019 | 39 replies
I particularly like working with mid century modern stock (1920s -1950s).

20 January 2019 | 14 replies
@Tom Ott so a sharp agent ( like my Wife) when she opens escrow. she always requests Legible copies of CCRS and HOA,s she reads them then gets with her buyers and goes over them as well.now granted a lot of CCRS from the turn of the century have no effect of law since there was clauses that precluded certain people form owning. and or certain farm animals which now zoning has taken care off.But again this is just so basic and I see it totally glossed over or when I request it they say why title fine.. ya right.

15 February 2016 | 64 replies
It's the exponential return on the same cash that does it.Einstein said it best when he described compund interest as "...the greatest invention of the 20th century".

31 August 2021 | 45 replies
It's not gambling, it's not taking a chance... it's an investment strategy that's been backed up with nearly a century of data.

2 November 2021 | 122 replies
The ceiling and wood underneath it needs to dry completely else you could run into issues with mold.I’ve had houses built in 1863 and the turn of the century that had plaster over lathe ceilings that leaked.

26 January 2022 | 97 replies
It's been well documented that real estate has been one of the most racist and institutionalized discriminatory industries in America for decades, if not centuries.

22 July 2020 | 73 replies
Maybe I am wrong and missing out the deal of the century by not putting a million dollars cash into a whole life policy.

26 December 2015 | 34 replies
LOLMerry Merry Thanks for that name to google, I'm finishing up a mid-century "monster" in cedar hills and just love the style.

11 February 2016 | 141 replies
With almost a quarter century of data, it is pretty close.

25 November 2017 | 24 replies
Many brick 19/20th century examples requiring repairs exceeding market values...