
10 November 2022 | 42 replies
But supply (listings) are up 50% since 2019 as everyone tried to get a piece of that sweet post-covid travel bone, so there's probably going to be a supply/demand imbalance in the other direction for a little while.

1 September 2023 | 7 replies
., Pendleton has many new developments going in right now, and there's a big development in the Sweet Home area as well) or the wrong kind of tenants (e.g., Niagara Falls proper is not a nice place to live even though the park is a great place to visit).

3 July 2021 | 50 replies
And all you have to pay me is a Shirly temple extra sweet.

7 September 2021 | 36 replies
@Kay March The short and sweet answer..

19 December 2023 | 23 replies
Lenders like to see that sweet, sweet, W2 income.

4 September 2022 | 26 replies
When I found a sweet 2 bed 1 bath upstairs of a house to rent for $600/mo so I didn’t have to drive 2 hours every day, I loved it.

13 January 2023 | 22 replies
Sweet talk servicer to give you trustee contact, get copy of original note and read it, pay for the forced place insurance and pray you do not have a claim.

22 February 2023 | 53 replies
I have warranty, nifty features, can market it as new to monetize that AND get all that sweet depreciation buddy!

5 October 2023 | 55 replies
When Bob finds out he was scammed and wants his piece of the pie, the pie of which was diminished by a “sweet deal” transaction, does he have recourse with the Title company?

5 October 2022 | 15 replies
Lots of sweet water from the cedar river watershed into Lake Washington is great boating two days out of the year.So, now about Arizona, some fun facts from a hot place: Lots of lakes and sunshine.• Arizona is currently below 1957 water usage levels due to increased conservation methods and the decrease in water used for agriculture.• Arizona has five times (5x) more water stored than we use and has never mandated municipal or residential restrictions on uses throughout our state’s history.• It is unfounded to group Arizona in with other Western and Mountain West states when it comes to the shortage along the Colorado River because we’re far less reliant than competitor markets.• Only 36% of the Arizona water supply is provided by the Colorado River; Nevada is 100% reliant, its California’s predominant water supply at 60% and makes up 30-40% of Colorado’s.• Arizona is a national leader when it comes to the reuse of water.