Harry Paul
About Puerto Vallarta
13 March 2009 | 0 replies
Don't be afraid to explore here, both on a culinary level and on a cultural level.
Alex Lemieux
Newbie from Portland, OR
2 January 2011 | 10 replies
Welcome AlexOur son graduated from Western Culinary Institute in Portland!
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Does a college degree help?
4 October 2010 | 24 replies
Accounting on the other hand is much more technical training for a specific job function - or culinary school or medical school for example.
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Prospective tenants aren't returning applications
25 April 2010 | 18 replies
A professional going through school or an internship can sometimes be a great long term tenant.There are 3 major colleges very close by and a culinary institute. 2 more colleges are less than a 10 minute drive away.
Timothy W.
The Official Bigger Pockets Book on Success
15 June 2009 | 8 replies
I'll be tasting some In-N-Out culinary mastery in the next few days.
Ted Boucard
Newbie Investor looking for advice and tips to start investing!
23 February 2020 | 6 replies
I am currently a chef, and have been working in the culinary industry for alittle over half a decade.
Cinque McKetty
Quartz – The Counter Top Buyers Love
25 June 2020 | 0 replies
While other surfaces can scar and burn if subjected to hot cookware, quartz will stand up to the heat of cooking, making it a top choice for home buyers of all culinary skill levels.Quartz is also low maintenance compared to its more porous counterparts.
Gina Medrano
Diving into the world of Real Estate
19 December 2020 | 8 replies
Right before the pandemic hit I had just recently graduated from culinary school, thinking I’d chase one of my passions.
Chanté Owens
Hello BP Community from Denver, CO!
11 November 2013 | 10 replies
Long term goals, and then figure out realistically how I would achieve those goals, and everything came around to ----- Real Estate.I've been reading BP for over five or six months now, and while I have two very close friends in real estate (one in AZ, one in Cali), I do not pretend to know anything about it, nor do I plan to be as aggressive as a lot of people here with flipping and such; however, I do understand that if leveraged effectively, it can help me reach my ultimate goals, while also doing some wealth building as a nice bonus.I left the insurance industry about five years ago to pursue some other endeavors, such as starting my own travel agency; doing freelance writing around food and travel, and launching a website all about women in the culinary industry.
Shequann Burrwell
worth my time part 2
17 September 2013 | 2 replies
actually im looking to wholesale it. the property doesn't need any work beside whatever changes the new owner would make. the 2 bedroom pulls in 1100 a month. the owner lived in the 3 bedroom but is currently moving out. i estimate you can get 1400-1500 on the 3 bedroom and another 800-900 on the one bedroom. i was also thinking you can rent each room separately to college students for $700 a room. marist college and the culinary are less than a mile away from the house, with vassar college and dutchess community college with in the city as well. there is a lot of room for profit in this home either way you go with it. safe neighborhood and great neighbors close to entertainment and the local post office as well as the hudson walkway and river. both hospital are a few minutes away along with the malls and good selection of gyms and restaurants and churches.