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Brian Pownall What are your best gift ideas for LPs / investors?
14 November 2021 | 9 replies
We have done the occasional swag (Nike golf shirts, Underarmor Pullovers, pens, etc) but these are more promotional items from our marketing budget.We have done gift baskets for larger investors and don't underestimate the power of personalized handwritten notes/cards.The best "holiday gift" is the returns our investors receive (we are in the midst of 2 sales), but this year I am also thinking of a box of gourmet handmade pretzels dipped in chocolate, caramel and nuts that a small producer in the Philadelphia area makes (keeps with the Penn theme).
Joshua Ferrari Provident Properties Newsletter January 2020
19 January 2020 | 0 replies
._________________________________________________________________________________________________- The duo is probably best known for four popular eateries found in the region: eponymous Panini Pete’s (Fairhope), eclectic Squid Ink (Mobile), beach-themed Sunset Pointe at Fly Creek Marina (Fairhope) and iconic Ed’s Seafood Shed (on the Causeway)._________________________________________________________________________________________________- Also included in their portfolio is a podcast studio that produces a show called “Hot Off the Press,” which profiles well-known chefs from across the country and is produced locally._________________________________________________________________________________________________- “We want the vibe to be a communal, neighborhood space where people can connect,” Blohme said.
Andy Zorychta Sarasota Florida buy and hold
23 January 2020 | 10 replies
Obviously there's a lot of STR down around the theme parks, but it's a double-edged sword since it's highly competitive with a lot of supply (both those for sale and those for rent).   
Chris Hopper Where are your efforts.....
3 February 2020 | 3 replies
Coming back, don't worry about all the disturbances, work on your main theme performances and things will fall in place with help of others.
Ethan Looy Debt Freedom in my Business? How can I grow without debt?
8 February 2020 | 8 replies
My wife and I do have Big goals but we want to be financially stable when we build up so that we can enjoy life together while working less.. and with less stress.. lots of good advice here but the main theme is to do what feels right to us and I think we know what that is now.
Kenneth D. Smith Newbie South side Chicago Landlord
14 February 2020 | 2 replies
Hey just look for some help I'm a first-time landlord and looking to start off on the right foot if there is any info or pointers you could offer I'm all ears just more a less looking for a wish I knew this when I started theme here thanks in advance.
Obadiah Roszman A Seasoning work-around?
15 January 2020 | 10 replies
(Technically I contracted my company to do the work, a theme for another discussion.)
Adam Talbot Contractor Question - San Antonio, TX
14 January 2020 | 4 replies
From there, they all had slightly different payment schedules that they preferred, but the consistent theme was that they wanted to be paid each tranche in advance for the work that they would complete rather than being paid upon completion. 
Aaron Pope New investor looking to make start investing in 3 months
15 January 2020 | 13 replies
I just started reading through the forum here and one theme I see already is that i need a team!
Micheal Patterson Capital Gain taxes on military VA loan?
4 July 2020 | 16 replies
This means you may be able to meet the 2-year residence test even if, because of your service, you didn’t actually live in your home for at least the 2 years during the 5-year period ending on the date of sale.And...Period of suspension.The period of suspension can’t last more than 10 years.