5 June 2019 | 93 replies
If that is the case in your market it is more of a traditional pyramid scheme in that once that foreign money runs out or the local investors tie up their capital, or the prices get too high where cash flow markets stop working (looking at you Cleveland), than at that point the demand drops.

11 September 2019 | 41 replies
I have a protein shake for breakfast, chicken salad (with low fat mayo and mustard) for lunch, and whatever my wife cooks for dinner.

14 March 2018 | 19 replies
There is a lot more censorship now, so keep an eye on international media and always make sure there's enough in the bank for a next day ticket out of town just in case. In
29 November 2017 | 25 replies
Depends on whether your analysis tells you that you are highly likely to net a financial positive (which is usually the case, in my experience) in a place that you will be happy living in.Fourth, with a high savings rate, no commute, a rapidly optimizing lifestyle, diminishing debts, and a growing pool of capital, you are going to go through a transition.

22 February 2015 | 73 replies
@Anthony Micklus I experienced VT craziness when I worked in the market research industry, we would do work all across the world and in every state ... except VT because of their legal system.For me, Washington Crossing, PA is because I was born there, but even if I don't live there (probably the case in the near future) it would be the first area I would invest.

26 January 2018 | 3 replies
In that case, in order to defer all tax you would need to purchase at least as much as your net sale (roughly the 200K) and you would need to use all of the proceeds (the 200K - loan payoff) in the next purchase or purchases.

7 June 2016 | 1 reply
Spend the afternoon pulling files, one at a time, starting with the most recently filed case in registry of actions and work backwards.Probate is a world of hurry up and wait.

18 July 2017 | 10 replies
I doubt they would bother bringing a case in small claims court.
7 April 2020 | 18 replies
Case in point, I have personally seen investors lose hundreds of thousands of dollars due to tenant litigation for things unknown to the average investor that any good property manager would have raised a red flag on.Above and beyond searching for objective online reviews, checking BBB and doing your due diligence with respect to client references, I also recommend hiring a PM company that is a member of NARPM.