Mike Alder
Building "Tiny Homes"
3 February 2021 | 42 replies
You do not need the added expense of a trailer with wheels to perch them on; simple blocks for foundations will do.I am not particularly fond of rat-hole sized dwelling places being passed on as "homes", though in the case of an 8'x40' HC container, one can make a decent sized dwelling, with a bedroom, living area, kitchenette, bathroom, and a removable deck outside.
Megan Lansdell
What degree is most beneficial in Home Flipping
9 November 2016 | 10 replies
I am thinking marketing as I am not too fond of finance although I do understand that it may be the better option?
Benjamin Nichols
Hello From Arroyo Grande, CA! (Central Coast California)
26 July 2014 | 8 replies
I have fond memories of the 5 Cities area and even had an airplane I owned get STUCK in the tree just short of the runway in Oceano.
Kenneth Lowry
Turnkey Real Estate Research question.
23 October 2017 | 52 replies
@Kenneth Lowry , personally, I am not very fond of turnkey properties, unless they are in A and B areas.
Casey Quijano
New Investor in Lincoln, Nebraska
1 December 2018 | 10 replies
I have always been fond of architecture and character of buildings and homes of every culture and time period.
Cameron Riley
Okay guys; let’s hear it; Share your CRAZY TENANT STORIES!!!
28 January 2019 | 24 replies
As Ben Leybovich is fond of saying, you don’t buy an asset, you buy a tenant.
Account Closed
SBA EIDL Loan went through!! Unlock credit files to verify ident
16 June 2020 | 33 replies
So any time you go to refi or sell one of the houses (including your personal one), or get a new loan (even a personal car loan), this UCC could pop up and be problematic, as the terms state the SBA must give approval in writing (which it appears in the past they are not fond of doing).
Thomas O'Donnell
I'm Finally Moving! Looking to Network in Columbus, OH
6 July 2022 | 13 replies
fond memories
Jie Li
Bay Area Investor Looking for Advice on Where to invest
15 April 2016 | 80 replies
Their food really is delicious.Monty Brinton/CBS Drew Carey's favorite pizza joint is not only coming on down, it's also flying on over.The Price Is Right host is celebrating his first full year as emcee of the daytime staple by ordering a very special—not to mention costly—delivery of pizza straight from Cleveland.Carey, an Ohio native who is so fond ofAntonio's Pizza that he has even made mention of the parlor on his former sitcom, has ordered 45 cheese and pepperoni pizzas to be delivered to Los Angeles for Saturday's wrap party marking the end of the show's 36th season.While the pizzas themselves ring up to roughly $450, it will cost Carey nearly three times that for their safe and uneaten delivery—UPS is taking on the task, providing overnight delivery of the frozen pies."
Val Berechet
Capital gains and income taxes on property in Mexico?
29 January 2022 | 40 replies
They fondly remind me of my time working at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ in Sydney.