
26 March 2014 | 4 replies
I've been licensed for 2.5 years - 3 years and currently manage about 100 properties.My family has history with real estate and construction so I've always had exposure to the business.

7 July 2020 | 5 replies
Also, you have plenty exposure to the stock market with your retirement and pension accounts.

2 March 2019 | 127 replies
We post our land and houses with them for more exposure.

21 September 2022 | 31 replies
If she wants cash flow, DM me and I'll point you to some options.I think it's a risky time to rely on appreciation for real estate and I personally don't consider appreciation in any market, good or bad, and certainly not now.People can use 401(k)s, IRAs, Pensions and cash set up correctly to produce cash flowing income and reduce their exposure to the stock market.

29 September 2011 | 23 replies
If you haven't already created labels to identify yourself, you're going to be missing out on new opportunities for networking and exposure on the site.Make sure to get over to our Labels Welcome screen OR go to EDIT PROFILE and click the EXPERIENCE Tab.PREVIEW OF THE NEW SEARCHHere are a few screenshots to give you an idea of how the Find Members page will look (approximately).and a closeup of the filters functionality:This will greatly enhance your ability to find partners and other colleagues who better meet your needs/interests.IMPORTANT NOTE: If you don't update your profile and add labels to your account, you will not be found in the new filtered search.

29 June 2014 | 2 replies
Measure exposure vs incomea.

16 December 2019 | 6 replies
If you don't have a deal but you do have the ability to earn a high income through a job, then hunker down and live as frugally as possible and then you'll be the Funds in the equation.After you've sourced or funded several deals, you'll have the exposure to jump into the Execution seat and quarterback a deal.Go get it, Hunter!

8 July 2015 | 10 replies
We also used the opportunity provided by the extend of the demolition to do the following:Install a free-floating, insulated (R10) subfloor (a first for us) over the slab on the main level;move the laundry under the stairs to the second level - a better use of space than the deep sloped ceiling closet that was there;resize kitchen - we made the kitchen 42" longer, but this necessitated moving the electrical panel into an 18" upper cabinet;reconfigure the bathroom - with the laundry not moved out of the bathroom, we made the bathroom a little deeper (about 6"); moved the toilet slightly; shifted the tub about 18" and moved the vanity to the other side of the room;reduce the size of the living room window to an 18" transom window giving much more usable wall space;replace the broken windows with Energy Star certified windows tuned for their exposure;build an entertainment feature wall on the living room side of the stairwell.open-up both sides of the stair well (living room and hall by bathroom) - this allows for better air circulation - a necessity when we install the heat pump.Here are a few select shots of the process:Demolition begins:Repairing sections of wall:All electrical and data network runs were installed, then next came the insulation:We finished shifting our plumbing and patching the slab.Next we "leveled" the slab ... ok, we made it better ... and laid the subfloor:Note that we installed 4" high, plywood spacers around the perimeter to keep the floor ~1/2" away from the external walls.

20 March 2018 | 20 replies
Maineville as you know just doesn't get the exposure needed for most commercial businesses.

16 December 2014 | 6 replies
So if you find a page like that even if you aren't very active and don't have many facebook friends you can still gain the exposure.