
29 March 2019 | 1 reply
Its crazy how you can read all the books, look at all the scenarios, and run all the numbers, but when your first offer gets accepted, and your actually doing it...Nerve racking doesn't begin to cover it.

21 April 2019 | 39 replies
@Vlad Denisov there was just an article posted the other day about the inability of economists to correctly predict recessions/downturns/depressions etc by examining claims and market cycles over the past 100 years or so.

3 April 2019 | 9 replies
It would put a lot of your nerves at ease knowing that someone who is experienced is confirming your thoughts on the deal and then helping you execute it.

5 April 2019 | 0 replies
I'm taking my real estate exam (National and State) test next month, anyone have study materials or anything that they recommend how to pass the exam? or if study material that I can borrow that can be helpful? thank ...

27 February 2019 | 5 replies
@Jason SmithActivity level by itself has nothing to do with whether sale of a property is ordinary income subject to SE taxes or cap gains.The tax court examines a few different factors, none of them being determination alone.

26 February 2019 | 17 replies
It's just so nerve racking when you're going it alone.

11 July 2020 | 37 replies
That said, as I re-examined the piece of content I notice they said they got 6 lawyers involved.

4 March 2019 | 4 replies
This is my first time engaging such a big deal and a bit nerve racking.

8 March 2019 | 8 replies
Then just a few little things that were odd like doors opening wrong way , doors not shutting or locking correctly , placement of toilet paper holders and towel wrack in weird places.