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Chris Bounds Bandit Sign Police
27 February 2013 | 14 replies
Public perception!
Hillary Dandridge Is it a man's world?
26 March 2017 | 28 replies
I am allowed to have my own opinion and perception, right?
Joshua Pagan Good, Bad or GREAT! Newbie Idea
4 April 2017 | 6 replies
Most landlords that I have ever met have a very bad perception of property management.
Ben Leybovich Grant Cardone is Very Down on RE Right Now - Are You?
6 December 2016 | 76 replies
My perception is that building of multi family is high right now. 
Danny Maller What to do about groups of people loitering around my building?
1 December 2018 | 115 replies
How about a siren/air horn on the roof?
Rob Bianco Long Distance Investing as a Beginner
1 January 2018 | 40 replies
So its just buyer perception.. and your dead on right.. when buyers compare websites they tend to focus on the bottom line number and not really dig into anything else.So you has a vendor who is going to be full disclosure trying to compete with a vendor that is excluding the variable expenses and human nature is the buyer focus's on the larger return and thinks those are better deals.Now I have never been a turn key company but I have owned hundreds of these assets in pretty much every market in the mid west from IL to FLA and everywhere in between..
Mindi Rosser Best car for new real estate agent?
9 January 2023 | 140 replies
A few thoughts:You are going to be in that car hopefully for a TON of miles per year, get something you are comfortable in...IE you don't want to buy the cheapest office chair out there if you are at your desk 8hrs a day.Initial perception is HUGE in sales.
Karen Margrave Challenges of developing mobile home parks, affordable housing
6 May 2018 | 62 replies
And here is the "price" we all must pay for unlimited cheap labor over the last 40 years; instead of factories producing, green, long lasting, efficient, modular housing that would probably cost about as much as a honda accord, we are stuck with a perception that site built is better, preferable, the only attractive option, because we have been able to take advantage of immigrant workers to create an unsustainable system that does not value the cost efficiencies granted every other mass produced product.
Account Closed Real Estate Crash Will Be "Different This Time" . . . Right??
2 August 2022 | 68 replies
Ok, so we can make some pretty safe assumptions of interdicting actions upcoming in housing "world", and it's safe to say it will be to influence at least a perception of "affordability" which naturally INCREASES volume movement right.     
Robin Hines WARNING: Matt Motil of Cleveland, OH
30 September 2023 | 108 replies
As far as you being rude, that is really a matter of perception.