
15 June 2015 | 24 replies
I think it is important to consider all the fundamentals if you are into rentals for the long haul.

3 March 2016 | 76 replies
There are other good ones too, but I think both KC and Indianapolis have the best combination of affordability and strong economic and demographic fundamentals.
4 June 2013 | 11 replies
Initially I was thinking Office 365 would allow me to have my Outlook .pst file in the cloud so I could access it from any computer from anywhere, but now I'm not sure it works that way.Also, I saw somebody with excel 2013 the other day and it looked more smooth and pleasant to work with, nothing fundamentally different however.Also, If I went with Office 365 I'd never have to even think about upgrading again or buying a new version of Office for every single computer.
23 January 2016 | 4 replies
The fundamental question is how much equity do you have in it and what are your alternate opportunity for those funds.

25 October 2013 | 16 replies
I haven't yet decided for myself if that is the case for Wayne County, and reading facts and opinions about the fundamentals of both sides is very helpful for me, and I'm sure for others as well.

27 November 2006 | 8 replies
The housing market tanked in the early 90's for the simple reason that prices had become disconnected from fundamentals and a correction was due.

25 January 2015 | 92 replies
This article in the Globe tells the absolute truth about what Account Closed - do we buy into the upswing and thus speculate on the power of the wave (and in the process overpay relative to fundamentals), or do we continue to underwrite the exit based on fundamentals in the face of the reality that nobody cares about the fundamentals and in underwriting this way we, while ensuring safety fir our investors, are pricing ourselves completely and utterly out of the current market?

31 July 2015 | 7 replies
Somehow, things dont make complete sense fundamentally speaking.

26 April 2016 | 15 replies
I understand the idea of trust the experts, but its also important to have a fundamental understanding of the basics.

27 March 2018 | 67 replies
As long as you buy using market fundamentals and are prepared financially, you should be just fine.