
13 January 2016 | 1 reply
Your face absorbs, then reacts, and then you answer.

2 November 2016 | 8 replies
I'd be curious to know how they react when they find out that these sort of transactions ARE happening right under their noses?

8 April 2017 | 11 replies
Whether real or imagined, she thinks there's a chemical in our tub now that their skin is reacting to, and replacing the bathtub is not an option.
2 May 2017 | 23 replies
@Dave Lin - When you get through all of the ads hawking for your business, connect with the users who reacted by telling you that they would welcome your decision to give up and give in so quickly on building your buy & hold portfolio.You have to be careful - your words have power.

3 June 2017 | 34 replies
There have been quite a few California natives moving to Sandpoint including some tech companies, which has really made a difference in the Sandpoint job market as well as more and more people being able to telecommute (my current tenant works from home).

13 February 2018 | 6 replies
I think both are viable options, personally as a Tampa native I think there is so much going on here and growth to be had that Tampa would be a better bet.
5 June 2018 | 60 replies
I remember the 80s and early 90s when Californians were moving to Oregon and natives there hated the Californians for driving up prices.

5 December 2020 | 64 replies
I said, “this f****** sucks, but you know what, I get to choose how I react.

11 September 2023 | 51 replies
Since I invest and spend time in Mexico though, allow me to react to your comment that the country is scary.Firstly, it's sad that a family from your home state got killed there.

10 December 2023 | 289 replies
There are RE purchases where this is not the case or poor financing decisions (variable rate loans, etc), but in general I believe my comment is accurate.yes .... one thing that we need to explain again and again is that ........these real estate vs index value return is very very predictable, we know the volatility looks like, we know the spread , we know the movement of ten year yield.Based on 200 years historical research , an hard-asset that appreciates more then inflation rate (so key is location) , would even further accelerate when inflation is high ; while historically speaking an index how it react on inflation really depends on the weighting of its sector, if S&P consist of 60% real estate company for sure by now it would crash in 2023 (becoz real estate sector is sensitive to rate but SF housing is not).so when we deep dive, we know why we achieve expected result and why we lost money.Once people understand the co-relationship between any investment and bond yield, rest is easy.