
3 July 2013 | 61 replies
Kind of like a rock star having to be UP and READY in the next city in eighteen hours to do it all again......

5 January 2023 | 13 replies
You can get a rock star....or someone that will suck you dry and not answer your calls.

6 September 2015 | 106 replies
Looks like 830 cubic feet to me.1 gal = 0.133681 cubic feet of waterThat breaks down to roughly 107 gallons.The small blue star also spins but that is 1/100th cubic foot.

25 April 2018 | 5 replies
I guarantee if you call MRED and ask, should I drop the price or is it cool if I delist and immediately relist to reset the DOM, they will tell you to do the price adjustment.Here's another>As the white-hot real estate market cools to a simmer and homes get harder to sell, some real estate agents are hiding from prospective buyers the number of days properties have been on the market and how far prices have fallen, a Star-Ledger analysis found.These agents are canceling listings in databases known as Multiple Listing Services and creating new ones for the same homes.

28 September 2012 | 51 replies
I also looked for Amazon reviews and it looks like they're 4 to 5 stars after thousands of reviews.

24 June 2009 | 251 replies
Change that maple leaf to a star, it just looks better.

11 August 2009 | 85 replies
Since then I've bought and sold close to 100 properties, did rentals for a long time, now I strictly flip and seller finance them.I try to star away from negative people and nay-sayers, although a LOT of people who've read my posts here and elselwhere think I'm pretty negative on most gurus and "get rich quick" schemes advertised today.

6 March 2017 | 9 replies
I have most my loans with Provident CU or Star One CU, which have served me well.

30 October 2015 | 11 replies
@Vince Lawrence - Welcome to the vibrant BP community.My theory is that if you have a compelling deal that buyers will die for, then, I guarantee that you will have more buyers than you can handle.From this rock star deal, you will be able to build your buyers list comfortably without expending too much energy to search for them.The bottom line is that if you bring a great deal to the table, it sells itself.Good luck with your REI activities.