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Joel Owens 100,000 isn't much anymore
12 November 2012 | 25 replies
I for one believe it is much more productive to cut taxes to stimulate as reagan did than have the government administer any other type of "spending program".
Troy Fisher Las Vegas Real Estate Investment Club
8 May 2013 | 5 replies
Not everyone's cup of tea, but I enjoy it as I don't get a lot of intellectual stimulation elsewhere, teaching 11-year olds all day
N/A N/A Thanks everyone
15 February 2007 | 6 replies
He and his moderators seem to have a way of keeping people relaxed and stimulating good conversation where the other boards have seemingly shut people down and made them feel and look foolish for asking questions and suggesting ideas.
Eric Tullius Pros and Cons of Low Interest Rates
23 February 2023 | 2 replies
On the positive side, lower interest rates can lead to increased borrowing and spending, which can stimulate economic growth.
Corey Dutton Business Owners Turning to Private Money Lenders For Business Loans
14 August 2012 | 2 replies
Although government measures are in place to stimulate business lending, without perfect credit and cash reserves, most business owners are just passed over by their bank.
Abdul R. QE3 and Real Estate - Your thoughts
19 September 2012 | 42 replies
The is a shot in the arm and yes RE values will inch up and stimulate jobs, to a point.
Jon Klaus Interest rates spiking--how will this affect your market?
9 June 2013 | 15 replies
They have stimulated the economy and made lending cheaper for those can are in a position to utilize it.
Stephen Javier i dont think this a stupid question
1 June 2016 | 14 replies
Think of the foreclosure as an action stimulant that triggers the owner to take some sort of action to remedy the situation.
Patrick D. The Shrunken Dollar. What's the corellation with Real Estate Investing?
8 March 2010 | 6 replies
On a short to medium term that's stimulative to the economy.
Shanti S. Are these scary numbers lying to us?
18 May 2010 | 9 replies
I found charts 7 and 9 shocking simply because they made points that I hadn’t considered before - the massive amounts of people 12, even 24 months delinquent on their mortgages, but still in their homes, happily spending away the money that they should be paying on their loans, and artificially stimulating the economy in the process so that our current administration can spin this into good news - consumer spending is up!