
16 February 2015 | 6 replies
I've always heard it when describing buildings, but I never heard it used to describe an area until I joined BP.Class A is for premier tenants.

24 August 2016 | 13 replies
Have your questions well thought out, do your homework, have a draft of what you want, do not try to use legal jargon, just use plain English.

11 February 2015 | 4 replies
I graduated with my B.A. in English and a certificate in IT.

22 February 2015 | 61 replies
So I make that statement.Genereally speaking though 2% rule in Turnkey is rougher areas usually.. and you will see that the premier TK companies like a Memphis invest or what Curt Davis does in Memphis as well they won't have anything to do with selling 2% they know the risks.

17 February 2015 | 1 reply
The property I'm looking at is in one of the premier South Eastern cities (Call it Charleston, Savannah, etc.) and situated right on the fringe of two large-scale development projects that will transform the area (including 300 new residential apts).

20 March 2015 | 10 replies
This particular area is not one of the premier neighborhoods of Austin.

7 June 2012 | 15 replies
I also got a call from a woman that spoke broken English and I could hear a little kid hollering in the background.

24 April 2012 | 12 replies
Originally posted by Larry Robinson:... if the investor group puts down 30% and finances the remaining 70% with a bank loan what would you suggest as far as equity ...For me as foreigner and not enough english skills is this question clearly.Lets just say property price is $10 million and there 6 investors with $500k each.

26 April 2012 | 28 replies
This was an article I found online but it was a SPAM ARTICLE which means it was written by someone likely overseas who doesn't speak English.

9 June 2020 | 28 replies
(is that proper English?)