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Results (712)
Sela Flynn House hacking strategy
7 February 2022 | 9 replies
Real Estate has only seen one real crash in the recorded history and that was inflicted by Wall Street's subprime loan stimulated overproduction. 
Dan Taylor Repaint wood siding or cover with Vinyl?
27 August 2014 | 17 replies
It's architecturally stimulating with beautiful window trim and crown molding under the soffit.- The neighborhood is a mix.
David Song 3 trillion dollar printed in 2020 so far - effect on house price
18 January 2021 | 63 replies
Can or will the government stimulate job growth with good pay?
Justin Franklin Best cities to buy and hold
5 March 2019 | 70 replies
I would think the KC-45 arrival will stimulate some additional activity.
Jay G. Crash? What counties do you consider a "bellwether" for market?
23 August 2022 | 20 replies
These same people are sustaining and stimulating the market with jobs and wadges from California, Washington, New York, Maryland, etc. 
Account Closed Best career(s) to choose to amass fast wealth for investing?
11 February 2017 | 72 replies
But for me, most academia-based jobs are pretty equally dry and boring even if they're intellectually stimulating but they're tolerable especially if I'll know that they're only temporary.
Stefan Owechko Hello from Long Beach
4 April 2019 | 11 replies
The ones who pay property taxes and hire local workers and stimulate the local economy.Tand the South Bay that don't make it difficult to provide housing.This sort of tenant relocation out of the pockets of small business owners (housing providers) will affect the entire market and Long Beach economy... mainly negatively.https://www.lbbusinessjournal.com/rental-properties-city-council-to-consider-tenant-protection-policies/
Marcus Palm What would you do with 70k cash during Covid?
3 December 2020 | 34 replies
He spent it all on...well, I've been cautioned repeatedly not to mention ladies of questionable reputation and a certain white powdered substance with stimulant properties here on Bigger Pockets.Or give it to guru-boy and his shills.
Ki Lee Macro economic fundamentals in today's Market
9 April 2020 | 0 replies
On the podcast it mentioned that a government tries to stimulate the economy in 4 ways. the central bank lowering interest rates, quantitive easing, printing more money, and direct stimulus(on a personal and business level.)
Michael Gansberg Does Government Have it Wrong...AGAIN?!?
30 January 2023 | 17 replies
They either need to do things that will stimulate housing growth (no/low interest loans to builders in certain areas; tax incentives to builders; removal of the political blocks to build; incentives to homeowners to build and rent an ADU or split their property into a duplex; promoting mixed use properties; providing funds for transitioning commercial properties into residential; etc) or they need to convince people to move elsewhere / not move to the crowded areas.