
6 May 2014 | 11 replies
Finance, no contest, the only better area would be law, being an attorney and then you'd still need to go back for finance and real estate.Real estate is an element or part of finance, not the other way around, finance is the umbrella of the economy, everything in business falls under finance and economics.

30 July 2016 | 3 replies
I like the idea of using other elements around the stone to elevate and reduce the prominence of stone.

26 February 2019 | 34 replies
Unfortunately I think that real estate will perform in a very similar way to how the stock market has...many people are still flinching from 2008-2009 and they have missed most or all of the run up...just when they capitulate to the FOMO and go back into the market is when we will start seeing a crest.This is a great reason for everyone to consider the time risk elements to their strategy..i.e. are you buying the right property in the right market but are married to a timeline (flip, wholesale etc) that could take a profitable buy and hold deal and turn it into a money loser if the market flattens or drops?

5 February 2020 | 69 replies
He did still put in the required hours and the filing job looks decent quality despite the ugly design elements.
21 May 2020 | 18 replies
A boundary has 2 important elements: What is the title and where is the title on the ground?

22 July 2020 | 20 replies
When we purchase a property, we always look into what permits have been pulled in the past to better evaluate the value and integrity of the structure and it's surrounds.You wouldn't need permits for aesthetic elements such as: Cleaning, painting or refacing cabinetry.Replacing cabinet knobs and drawer pulls with simple, modern hardware.Installing new countertops on existing cabinets.Replacing backsplashes.Updating lighting fixtures.Updating plumbing fixtures.Replacing floor coverings.Painting over existing interior and exterior surfaces.

27 December 2019 | 6 replies
Hi all,I will be converting an open area into a bedroom but wanted some feedback on what external, not duct-related heating elements have worked best for others, particularly in the San Diego area.

14 April 2019 | 352 replies
THE market favors these two elements.

12 October 2009 | 11 replies
Contractors work year round and they are used to dealing with the elements.... they need to put food on the table during the winter months too :lol: .

23 August 2010 | 12 replies
With the water coming out of the element/thermostat cover near the top of the outer shell that still does not tell you where the tank is leaking.