
28 February 2020 | 143 replies
@Nick Moore and Account Closed, I get what you are saying, but if one post that is satire-based would have disrupted your entire real estate strategy and thrown you off course to quit, I think that's not the post's issue, it's how you feel about what you know at the time.

17 March 2021 | 124 replies
It has taken almost 25 years for the disruptors to disrupt but just think how did Amazon get to where they are in a short amount of time, where Sears had a 100 year head start.

28 October 2021 | 163 replies
For those who got used to how things were, dare I say a bit lazy on things, yeah this would be a rather big disruption and I wouldn't like that either.

28 February 2024 | 130 replies
Disrupting the industry and offering low income housing to alleviate the nation's housing crisis?

23 February 2024 | 387 replies
I know from experience that turnovers are very costly and disrupt cash flow the most.

23 October 2020 | 26 replies
I wouldn't wait that long if I disrupt have to.

3 September 2019 | 278 replies
This type of attack should be enough to disrupt the real estate markets.

7 December 2016 | 22 replies
They seem to stay where they currently live, unless there was a disruption with the family or property.

30 May 2020 | 79 replies
Checklist...1) The federal government has mandated the Defense Production Act, which gives the government ability to tell any corporation that they now have to work for them and do what they demand. 2) The federal government is rejecting our fourth amendment to due process.3) The government is artificially propping up particular sectors and corporations of their choosing by giving them billions of dollars. 4) The government is buying out ETF and shares to the point where the stock market doesn't even come close to matching the climate of our actual economy. 5) The government are now disrupting businesses by telling them they can't operate until they say so regardless if they can survive or not.6) The government is now telling landlords that they are forced to run a homeless shelter instead of a business for the time being.

24 February 2022 | 16 replies
My point is even when we went the not-so-investor savvy route, it didn’t reduce costs for repairs on the backend…And, unless you have a great GC and team who can help source materials and manage expenses in this bizarre supply chain disrupted reality we’re living in-hope for the best, but budget for the worst…And then add $10-20K…If not more…