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Sharad M. How much does/will this impact your buying decision?
19 October 2010 | 2 replies
California has always had low income areas because of immigrant farm workers which is most likely the same reason southern Texas has high numbers due to agriculture.
Bryan Hancock A Map of Bankruptcies For The United States - State Compensation?
24 November 2010 | 11 replies
Over the last 100 years, Californians have paid BILLIONS of more actual dollars to the Federal Government than any other state(due to population).I think a better question to ask is why does an illegal immigrant, who pays nothing in taxes, get a free college education and many of us who do pay taxes have to pay exorbitant tuition rates?
Jonathan Godden Advice on most productive way to begin my REI career?
2 March 2011 | 5 replies
Hey guys,Thanks for taking the time to read this and any advice is greatly appreciated.I'm immigrating back to the US with my wife and our kids shortly (she's the american, but I am a naturalized citizen).
Kelvin K. Housing Bubble vs. Other States
7 February 2011 | 23 replies
It is also a border state and enjoys strong immigration, although this latter factor may be depressed a bit due to some recent laws.
Soji Oyenuga Best Apartment Market to Invest In Now
10 April 2011 | 4 replies
Fort Bliss has been expanding and it's way safer than Juarez, driving solvent immigrants across the Rio Grande. http://www.google.com/search?
Stewart Flecknoe-Brown New from Sydney
28 December 2012 | 14 replies
Thats why a lot of new apartments get sold to overseas buyers, and also to people migrating into Australia as it is a big part of satisfying visa requirements.Constant immigration keeps this market at demand.It also explains why Australian investors are known to take a different path - the 'fixer-upper' and revaluation is a great way for locals to pick up capital gains and rental increases with less competition from larger overseas economies.
JD H. Bankruptcy education?
17 December 2016 | 5 replies
You can try courses from Debt Education.They have expert teachers and solicitors to run courses on bankruptcy.You can get the more details here https://0debteducation.com/
Richard Warren Does the house of cards begin to collapse?
22 March 2010 | 30 replies
He is the immigrant of then, not the immigrant of now.My dad ran away from Czechoslovakia at 17 leaving his family behind, and it took him several years to get to the US, the land of opportunity and freedom, jailed several times along the way.
Ryan A. The need for slumlords
6 May 2010 | 9 replies
Often times, those tenants happen to be immigrants that can't afford to rent anyplace else due to income and lack of any type of credit.
Rich Weese obama says we're doing great! Why don't I feel all warm and fuzzy then?
9 August 2010 | 89 replies
Of course we knew that.I get the message, too much deficit spending, unemployment is up - way up, illegal immigration is an issue that needs to be addressed on a national issue, people lack healthcare and are dying as a result of late entry to care, the dollar is crap and we keep pouring money into wars that we will never win.