
3 May 2023 | 26 replies
I think no matter which niche of sales, or which niche of investment you want to do, there is someone at KW doing it not only in a big way, but in a GIANT way and that is different than every other brokerage out there.

14 June 2021 | 76 replies
Another suggestion is the Giant in Willow Grove.

26 September 2022 | 42 replies
I am just curious as to when someone will post a question about DoHardMoney.com and it will not turn into one giant debate and/or bashing fest?

5 June 2019 | 7 replies
Utilities in my investment market are a giant pain.

11 March 2019 | 15 replies
I must confess it was not worth the $700 I paid for it, although I knew I was not going to become a real state "investor" simply by attending the seminar I was surprised by the whole thing being a giant sales pitch..

16 April 2019 | 838 replies
I will say this, may a giant sized meteorite land on this jerks head!

13 February 2024 | 16 replies
I am grateful for the opportunity to tap into their giant customer base.

14 September 2018 | 3 replies
@Dick Stevens After digging, it is legal for common areas of course.
5 January 2015 | 36 replies
(or the cookie, maybe both) Problem is, the fish is Moby Dick and he doesn't exit but in a fictitious book.

29 October 2016 | 94 replies
.- it's deductible on your taxes, provided you itemize (which every real estate investor should)- you're borrowing in today's dollars, but paying in future dollars; inflation over time for the USD tends to hover around 2% per year (Fed's goal, although at the moment it's slightly less), and mortgages right now are well below 4%, thus really meaning that you end up with only a <2% cost year on year, all else being equal- the cash you haven't spent on your property can go to other places, such as more real estate, the stock market (historical long-term yields of 7.5%), or giant billboards with you making a silly face on them (yield: priceless) All that being said, make sure you have a bit of a buffer and a few exit strategies.