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Lisandro Garcia Do you believe in hyperinflation ??
22 December 2010 | 115 replies
Eventually they will execute their new world order and we will all be licking the boots of The Rothschilds.
Steve P. Malicious Expanding Foam twice backs up sewer thousands in damages
15 December 2010 | 5 replies
Then lick your wounds and try again.
James Park Planning for your child's future college expenses. Vanguard 529
10 January 2016 | 19 replies
(Most people licked them--I hated licking stamps).
Cody Godfrey How to get a seller to agree to your terms
2 April 2019 | 29 replies
Cody already seems to have enough experience under his bePlus, I hope you realize how hard it is to find a realtor who has a lick of experience in MHP. 
Darwin Crawford How to be a better wholesaler. With FAQ's.
11 April 2018 | 22 replies
I've bought property nationwide, made my bosses and partners a LOT of money, but it was a long hard road to get there, and sure, I can freely admit that when some window-licking muppet gets in the pool (we're back to the metaphor part now, just FYI) and overbids on some god-awful deal based on his "Zestimate" and then tries to re-sell it to our office, it costs everyone time, money and hair off the back of my head. 
Adam L. Numbers not lookin' good on my OO-soon to be rental. HELP!
1 January 2016 | 12 replies
Depending on the rental market, and I don't know anything about your area, if the market supports it you could increase rents, but then if the market turns you might be back in a cash drain.You could either see it as a guaranteed lost of $10k now, or a bet that could either lead to maybe break even rents or an even deeper loss.If it was me, I would probably take the guaranteed loss now, lick my wounds, and try again.
John Public Turnkey rehabbing
21 November 2007 | 7 replies
My contractor painted the old ones and made them look good, bought partials and painted them so they looked (almost) the same, but I paid for ALL new cabinets.When I went back to the contractor after i paid him and told him I expected new cabinets... well lets just say it would have taken more time and energy (and that is a finite commodity) than I was willing to engage, so I licked the wounds and made sure I didn't make the same mistake next time.The other thing with the "Flip that House" shows, their numbers only reflect: Expected sales price - Purchase price - rehab cost =profitWhat about carrying costs, realtor fees, taxes, insurance, etc., and the possibility that your buyer doesn't pay full price?
James Beam Investor In Louisville, KY
22 April 2016 | 6 replies
Listing a property on Blue Lick Rd.
Allison F. Which name? Saltbox Homes or CraftedHouse
30 August 2016 | 7 replies
So, here are the two options:SaltboxThe town that I am in has the nickname of Big Lick because of its salt resources, so it has some significance locally, and a Saltbox is also a style of house.
John Cohen Closed on a 48 Unit Multifamily - First Syndication
12 February 2017 | 102 replies
Submarkets with the greatest year-over-year compression in vacancy rates were Pickaway County, decreasing 300 basis points to 2%, Southeast, descending 170 basis points to 3.1%, and Licking County, narrowing 150 basis points to 2.8%.