
22 August 2018 | 23 replies
Working adults?

11 September 2017 | 9 replies
All adults who live at the property MUST be on the lease.Definitely increase the deposit if you can.That being said, smells a little fishy.

23 September 2014 | 19 replies
If we are renting to just one adult, we add a clause to the agreement asking them to add a contact to make decisions about their tenancy if they can't.

17 July 2018 | 1 reply
Have loved real estate for most of my adult life and at the same time nervous and excited about trying to do some investing.

15 June 2016 | 127 replies
I think 25 was the perfect age to purchase the first place since you have a few adult years under your belt so everyone from bankers to realtors take you way more seriously.

15 May 2015 | 4 replies
I'm considering purchasing a property in active adult community.

8 July 2018 | 29 replies
A simple search around any base will show service members convicted of sexual assault, battery, ect. so are still on active duty.

29 November 2009 | 13 replies
Freddie's the same age as me and is one of the best, most motivated entrepreneurs I know - and he does it while supporting a family of 3 kids who beat adults playing Cashfow when they were 6 years old.

29 December 2009 | 13 replies
eddie, i know this is all just a dream for right now, but i suppose that is how all deals start...anyhow, i would double check with the college's residence life policies...many of those schools (i graduated from one) will not allow off campus housing, or have some variation of that rule..this is to limit the partying and drinking that college has been known for..that being said, many of these small colleges make their money on adult students who work and go to school..perhaps you could work out something like a special rate for these students to get the units filled easier...student life could tell you the ratio of on-campus students versus commuter students to see if this plan is viable...college housing companies make tons of money by individually leasing each bedroom to students..students prefer this generally bc they are not responsible if a roomie moves out...and companies charge like 400 per room plus..do the math..however, for this, each room usually has a separate bath suite in the room..this is what i've seen anyways

21 April 2010 | 58 replies
It's difficult to break that thought process once you're an adult, which is why even most of those people who go to college never really learn critical thinking skills.This guy is just another example of that...IMO, that's the biggest reason this country is at risk of losing its economic advantage over the rest of the world...we just don't have enough people who can truly "think outside the box" and innovate...