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Michael Guzik Buy a car or house first?
6 December 2017 | 87 replies
What you drive doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of things and that capital you'd be spending monthly on your car can be used for much better things.
Carey Gatto Pre-sale opportunities in Tulum, Mexico
22 September 2023 | 5 replies
We can go with our best guess about how much it's been in the past but it doesn't give any guarantee about the future, especially in a market like Tulum.As to the financing, it could be great for you if it is legit but beware there are a lot of fake financing schemes.
April Benard Painted Cabinets
28 March 2017 | 17 replies
Relatively inexpensive, easy to transport, easy to put together if you follow the directions (except for the under-counter corner lazy susan - just walk right on by that one), there's a pretty wide selection of styles and colours and then they 'hang' from a rail on the wall so that the rail is secured to studs instead of trying to line up the cabinets to hit a stud (which never ever ever seems to be in the right place).If the cabinets are in good shape but not quite nice enough, and you're going to be making an island, you might be able to use them for that because an island doesn't have to be too matchy-matchy.  
Leland S. What type of flooring, where? Carpet/Engineered wood/Tile
27 September 2016 | 7 replies
Black treads and your white trim colour on the riser.Lots of different opinions out there though.
Nova Mendoza What to do with $100k in this market?
17 July 2020 | 23 replies
(might need to be an accredited investor)5- lend the money out hard money at like 2 points 12% interest. 6- use it to pay down high interest debt7- put in stock market... who knows what will happen8- keep it in your bank account9- go buy a Tesla or a boat with it. 10- give it to a financial advisor to invest it into some well diversified mutual funds. 11- invest it into a Ponzi scheme /pyramid scheme.
Christian Nachtrieb Successful BRRRR in Boston w/ Before & After Pic's
10 June 2023 | 14 replies
Love the dark hardware in the kitchen with that color scheme.
Rigoberto Medina Budget to dig myself out of debt now up and running
13 December 2019 | 27 replies
@Arturo Martinez III, that is fantastic that you are plugging away it, keep it up, in the grand scheme of things 1 year is nothing and to be debt-free, man, that will be so great.
Warren Bright My first investment property (A diary - IN PROGRESS)
2 December 2015 | 9 replies
(It's a personal favourite) Removing the bath, tiles and horrible colours in the bathroom Removing some BIC's from the bedroom (there are too many cupboards) Tile throughout the bedroom, kitchen and lounge with large porcelain tiles Add a shower and modernise the bathroom with wood-look floor tiles and beautiful wall tiles.Completely repaint the flatI invite you to join me on this journey.
Brian Walters How should I invest my money?
24 August 2018 | 16 replies
And in the grand scheme of things, it's not that long a run.
Joshua Lowery Subject to deals!!!!
19 July 2018 | 38 replies
at least in my talk.. its like if your business model or scheme to to replicate what an agent does..