Joshua Dorkin
New Concrete patio problems - any feedback?
13 September 2011 | 24 replies
Supposedly the contractor is going to use gasoline to remove the tar.Any idea if that is effective?
Jeff Tumbarello
Here is an interesting twist
29 May 2009 | 1 reply
Though older workers in previous recessions were less likely than their younger counterparts to be laid off, that advantage has eroded in recent years, said Munnell, who analyzed more than two decades of Labor Department data on layoffs.Fewer workers are now protected by union contracts that require newer employees to be laid off first.
Tony Tomasek
Commodity Crunch Anyone?
26 August 2009 | 8 replies
PRICE CHANGE %CHANGE TIME BRENT CRUDE FUTR (USD/bbl.) 71.150 -0.500 -0.70 23:39 GAS OIL FUT (ICE) (USD/MT) 584.250 3.500 0.60 23:18 GASOLINE RBOB FUT (USd/gal.) 197.400 -0.860 -0.43 21:35 HEATING OIL FUTR (USd/gal.) 184.250 -0.950 -0.51 23:17 NATURAL GAS FUTR (USD/MMBtu) 2.880 -0.030 -1.03 23:22 WTI CRUDE FUTURE (USD/bbl.) 71.060 -0.370 -0.52 23:44 As I indicated commodoties did rise due to speculation that price would continue to rise and this was proven not to be the case and they returned to normal levels.All future prices listed anywhere can be only speculation as the future is not here yet.
Eleena de Lisser
The Cold Hard Lessons of Mobile Home University
16 March 2014 | 1 reply
Trailer-park residents living in the North, he told everyone, are rock-solid citizens compared with their counterparts in the South.
Jon W.
Do luxury vehicles send a negative message to renters/sellers
16 June 2014 | 51 replies
This was before the new government standards went into effect on diesel, and diesel was actually cheaper than gasoline.
Rob K.
New proposed law to curb squatting
10 December 2013 | 30 replies
Go pick up a crappy car or truck that runs , cut off the muffler , fill the tank 1/2 way with gasoline , a, park it near the building , let it run 1/2 throttle , the noise will get him out after a while .
Julie Verardi
Co-ops in NYC pros and cons? Do you still see a return?
24 May 2018 | 8 replies
@Julie VerardiThere are a couple challenges with investing in Co-ops in NYC.1) The bylaws may forbid you to sublease or require you living in the property for a period before subleasing it.2) The Co-op may charge you a sub-lease fee in addition to monthly maintenance3) The co-op may require that they have to interview your tenant before they can move in.4) The co-op at anytime can require you to make a payment for any special assessments they plan to build upon.Pro is that the Co-op will take care of all exterior repairs like common areas, roofs, repairs.Co-ops are also cheaper than their condo counterparts.
Andrew S.
100Amp enough for a 750sqf 2/1 unit?
20 March 2014 | 9 replies
LED/LCD TV's use less electricity than there old CRT counterparts.
Tiger Sun
Any very young investors out there?
20 February 2012 | 53 replies
congrats to all the kids on here with their successes..pretty awesome i think....and thanks to the vets for being so encouraging instead of knockin us down..i'm 23..own one single family, and now just purchased a 4 unit property recently as well...trying to keep my debt down best i can...all my friends make fun of my beat up old truck and im renting a walk-in closet in someone's house...one day i'll have a car that doens't wreak of gasoline!
Abdul R.
QE3 and Real Estate - Your thoughts
19 September 2012 | 42 replies
Gasoline and food will cost more dollars.