
10 December 2017 | 45 replies
Unfortunately my pockets aren't always deep enough to come up with the 20% down.

16 December 2008 | 6 replies
It gets a little deep in some areas but is still very good.

17 December 2008 | 8 replies
It’s not easy and you need great attorneys and deep pockets.

8 January 2009 | 1 reply
Currently the only property moving is those offered at deep discounts.

19 December 2008 | 16 replies
For example I have this one client with very deep pockets but little investing knowledge.

1 May 2009 | 10 replies
my dad just had a new well drilled for about 1,000. he only uses it for lawn irrigation as he gets county water for other purposes.not sure how deep they had to go (it's florida so water isnt too deep). as far as filtration systems, the water quality is pretty rough here in my neck of the woods. i have a sofener for my everyday water (showering, etc) and a RO (reverse osmosis) for potability. i'm a bit of a water conniseur. that's what i drink 99% of the time.i'd suggest ensuring a decent water system as bad water can really harm plumbing/piping.Good luck on tues!!!!

27 January 2009 | 20 replies
Farmers were in deep trouble as prices fell by 60%.
22 January 2009 | 8 replies
The hole beside the walk is about 2 feet deep by 2 feet long by about 18-24" wide.

18 February 2009 | 10 replies
But banks may also not want to recognize losses that accompany the sale of properties at deep discounts when they are having difficulty raising the capital they need to meet statutory minimums, Olshin said.