Danny Webber
THIS YEAR YOU NEED A 12% NET NET RETURN ON YOUR REI TO BREAKEVEN
12 August 2020 | 6 replies
In the 1980s, the Japanese money was flooding the markets as the relative yields in their country didn't look as attractive to them as a NYC building that had bigger yields.
Scott Gadea
Can I write off a truck?
31 August 2020 | 13 replies
https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/29/us/flying-car-successful-test-in-japan-trnd/index.htmlThe Japanese have discipline.
Lloyd Segal
Economic Update (August 24-28, 2020)
26 August 2020 | 2 replies
The interior (which was not used on the show), has an airy, modern appearance, influenced by Japanese design–and a kitchen that has a kitschy-cute retro style.
Patrick C.
Chinese Billionaires Pay Record Prices for Manhattan Landmarks
22 October 2013 | 13 replies
The Japanese did the same things in the 80s.
J. Martin
Thank You Letter to Bernanke and Yellen
6 May 2014 | 26 replies
We may have a Japanese style or Carter style stagflation or we may have a good amount of inflation that would be tied to a more robust recovery.
Kristin Shitara
structuring a RI business with an investor
11 May 2014 | 2 replies
I live in Japan with my Japanese husband.
Serge S.
What is the best decade for quality of multifamily construction
2 June 2014 | 16 replies
In just the past month, I have looked at two 30-35 year old buildings which are cheap, stick-built, minimum code, buildings which appear as though they were designed to be discarded after 30 - 50 years service {a very Japanese approach to building}.
Ashawndra Edwards
***Ashawndra From Jacksonville, North Carolina***!
28 August 2013 | 8 replies
I am very bubbly and pleasant open to talking to people (even when I am nervous)Things I like to do (when not super charged on building extreme wealth)-Watch Japanese anime and Read Manga books-Go outside to the parks and walk-Go fishing-chill with my friends and family-and study concepts of finance, economics, tax law and business & wealth building ( i really do this with my spare time too lol )Things I'd love to try doing-Go camping some more-Go indoor rock climbing-go Kayaking!
Mark H.
$500,000 in cash. What to do.
23 January 2013 | 41 replies
I know Japanese who invest in the US, got more than a few US clients who invest in Japan, and my mom (plus many others like her) won't look past Australia, even though you'd have better chances finding the proverbial needle in a haystack than finding a positively geared property anywhere but in mining towns down under (and these are here today gone tomorrow - not to mention you'd be hard pressed to buy one property for the price of five in the US these days)...and it goes on and on..
Wilson Mui
Hello from NYC
1 April 2013 | 12 replies
The "location" theme isn't always as reliable as the sun rising tomorrow, as many used to believe - the same goes for long term appreciation (real-estate always goes up in value, the American dollar is always a good currency to have, Japanese electronics are always no. 1, etc etc - so many axioms out there have proven to be anything but right)2.