
7 November 2016 | 2 replies
Keep eye on meter and watch for movement to see once you think all is secure you haven't missed something. the city has a "KEY" long handle tool to get to your main valve, if you need it keep it while doing repairs and bring back when done. some cities let you check one out with deposit so you can turn on when you want when service is starting up again.

13 March 2023 | 11 replies
Many times, the threat of eviction is more than enough to cause movement in your favor.

21 March 2023 | 3 replies
I think I will wait until the 8% raise prior to making any movements on cashing out.

9 February 2020 | 1 reply
Have you seen movement towards Nampa, Idaho as well?

19 March 2023 | 4 replies
The temporary cause seems to be a change in sentiment regarding what long and short term interest rates will do, with many 'analysts' and 'experts' forecasting the Federal Reserve will blink and pause or slow their rate hikes for concern of causing or perpetuating other credit calamities.

15 February 2023 | 4 replies
At present the parklets have been out for a year and, according to the city have had no issues.The Village Parklets are part of the city’s broader People Movement Project to connect the town with active transportation infrastructure, including the San Dimas Wash Greenway.

3 February 2022 | 8 replies
However, one other point that I think is worth lobbing in there is that if the 58% is supported by actual/historical data and it's not readily curable by the value add strategy then it could be a warning flag that you will be chasing issues with this property in perpetuity.

23 March 2023 | 14 replies
For example, they may allow significant movement, are not installed properly and/or useimproper straps and/or fasteners.

29 September 2021 | 7 replies
Secondly, you have one the better movements there in Arizona, Astro flipping (Jamil Damji) They even have a physical location, I believe you can go to.

17 February 2023 | 9 replies
I'd put myself in a pretty decent position on my current primary residence with a 3.25% interest rate and with my W2 income (great for this area) and could have probably lived pretty well in perpetuity, especially once my SO finished her graduate school program.