
1 September 2008 | 2 replies
I would like to work with some fellow UK investors ideally from inside London.how can i find more property stock for my business?

7 September 2008 | 4 replies
JT ** The big question now is whether the U.S. government's move to take over Fannie and Freddie will restore investor confidence in the nation's credit markets, help stabilize the stock market and keep loans flowing to creditworthy borrowers.

9 September 2008 | 4 replies
Hello I am brand new in this game, but hope it is less corrupt than the stock market (at least for me).
14 October 2008 | 4 replies
I am young too (28) and have done very well on some investments (RE, stock, bonds, etc..), and lost my butt on a few too.

13 May 2016 | 28 replies
I always opt for the glossy stock.
22 September 2008 | 4 replies
We are electrical contractors so there is little difference, but there are some areas I can give examples:Homeowners want a Square D QO panel which is rated the absolute best for safety (and has been for years), rentals want Homeline or low end equivalent.Fixtures can make a huge differece - $4.97 Home Depot special for rentals, selection process for Homeowners (HOs) to pick the perfect fixture as per their individual tastes.HOs may want Decora style switches or receptacles (sometimes in screwless plates or specialty colors), REIs want economical, standard in white or tan (stock).REIs often have very little hand-holding.

14 December 2015 | 23 replies
I made up my own postcards out of colored card stock and mailed it to 200 absentee owners of 2-4 unit properties.

22 October 2008 | 31 replies
If you buy a stock and it goes down 50% (yep, been there), you can still sell it and get back the 50% of your money.

8 November 2008 | 79 replies
Buffet is right about the credit market-as bad as the stock market seems right now, stocks are doing MUCH better than the credit market.

27 September 2008 | 15 replies
Obviously the President can't come on TV and tell us to stop going out for dinner and to stock up on beans & rice, but that seems to be what typical American's are missing in the message of its severity, especially considering the price tag.