
10 February 2008 | 19 replies
One of the great features of their site is the ability to VOTE on a Startup to show which ones have a strong interest, and those with a strong interest get even more publicity.I'd like to ask that you please stop by the site and vote for BiggerPockets as a Killer Startup!

28 January 2008 | 4 replies
I don't suggest paying cash or using your current savings...I strongly suggest you check with an tax accountant familiar with your situation and your area's tax structure.

16 June 2008 | 38 replies
I am moved by your efforts to help us, Eric, and want to thank you again for continuing to strongly support BiggerPockets!

21 January 2008 | 18 replies
Federal Spending must be reduced CONSIDERABLY, and taxes must also be reduced PERMANENTLY, e.g. the Death Tax, Corporate Tax, Capital Gains tax, and a STRONG reduction in income tax across the board, but focusing a larger cut on the 25-33% tax bracket.

23 January 2008 | 7 replies
If this is your primary residence I would strongly consider paying it off.

25 February 2008 | 2 replies
That way you can use a strong password.I used to live in the Portland metro area.What causes you to be interested in RE investing?

27 February 2008 | 5 replies
_r=1&ex=1361854800&en=a0d3a8e949e5d566&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&oref=sloginThe article begins as follows:"President Bush sided with banks and mortgage lenders on Tuesday, threatening to veto a bill being offered by Senate Democrats that would give more bargaining power to homeowners who face foreclosure.Opening what is likely to be an intense political battle in the deepening mortgage crisis, the White House said it strongly opposed the bill, which would let bankruptcy court judges modify the terms of a mortgage as part of the restructuring of a debt in a bankruptcy filing..."

28 February 2008 | 10 replies
I would strongly suggest that you contact an attorney in your local area that specializes in evictions.

28 February 2008 | 4 replies
Great to hear the Market there is still Strong as well.Thanks.

20 January 2009 | 5 replies
On the bright side, Canadian investors and Europeans are enjoying incredibly strong currencies right now.