
1 January 2020 | 2 replies
And old African proverb states: "if you wish to go fast, go alone.

23 January 2014 | 31 replies
Assuming that you have some decent REI education, but no real experience.No, this is not me; nor is it for an African Prince who needs your bank account number to liberate his cash ; )Ready, set, go!

30 September 2016 | 13 replies
These primarily looks like an African American community with not much diversity at the moment.

12 November 2008 | 78 replies
The fact is we just witnessed a very historic event, and I am proud of that.Our country has come a very long way in a short amount of time. 40+ years ago black folks were sent to the back of the bus, and today we elected our first President of African-American descent.That shows a lot about our country, and while I might not agree with his politics, I have never been more proud to be an American than I am tonight!

19 August 2015 | 48 replies
Unless fracking and shale oil becomes much cheaper to produce overnight or something, we have a problem....In short they are forcing the oil price down so that it becomes nice and cheap to rather import more crude and cut that 33% local output by as bigger margin as possible....and then the price will systematically rise once the US is "on board" again and they will adjust output to the market value they like...I guess we will still be out of jobs however...BTW none of my South African friends that work in the O&G market in Saudi are being laid off...makes you think, huh?

8 September 2009 | 96 replies
The Africans were not known for their "Sea Faring Abilities".

8 October 2009 | 112 replies
The vast part of the budget actually came from rich South Africans who could not get their fortune out of the country since the Rand at the time, was banned.

27 July 2009 | 76 replies
What’s going on with African Americans is happening in America.

28 March 2016 | 70 replies
Ok for those of you who have read my posts I am a rookie land lordand I put some pretty fancy doo dads in my rentals they are c rentals neighborhoods that are a little sketchy There are bars on all the windows I think I am using that rating correctly.but I have a hypothesis which is born from an experience while living in new york during the 80'smore on that laterI put the big pull faucets with the pull out sprayer i opted for bead board back splashes because they were cheaper I almost went with glass but ran out of moneyI did floating vanities in the bathroom with water fall faucetsand I put down laminate floors and I even did an accent wall the prospective tenants liked it all but what froze them in their tracks was the shower heada relatively inexpensive square glass rain shower headwith the delta armhttp://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003064FXY/that froze them dead they were so anxious to get the apartment the husband started jumping around and ran and picked up an empty krispy kreme box from the living room and wrote their email adresss on itthere is no doubt that the other renos made an impact but this shower head for the money is going to go in all my rentalsthe pure allure of it for what it costs pays huge dividendsnow on to my hypothesisWhile growing up in New york I noticed that in the middle of some of the worse neighborhoods were people who had apartments with the african art the smell of sandle wood or some exotic insence paintings on the wall and book shelves and some nice potterythere were bars on the windows and under the smooth jazz music you can hear the sounds of city life outside these folks had created an oasis within their apartmentsI believe that you can find these sorts of people simply by understanding who they are which doesent take much just start talking about life and things goals and aspirations principles of living and dichotomies and the truly intelligent grounded caring folks will emerge in your mind.people who may come from the ghetto but are somewhat elevated from that existencewhether through education or a realization that it goes no where a been there done that mentality and a desire for more from their lives.artists, educators, construction workers, part time poets full time city workerswhatever.

13 April 2017 | 5 replies
Hi. Can anybody share experience how persons in Africa can invest on real estate in America?