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26 November 2006 | 23 replies
And you are correct we are talking apples and oranges.
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14 November 2006 | 2 replies
Where Plums, Apples and Pear Are The Fruits You Find.
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23 November 2006 | 8 replies
make sure you're not comparing "apples" to "oranges" when you're saying that the surrounding houses are worth 300k plus.
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14 September 2007 | 25 replies
Not knocking degrees, ( I have a BS, a Master's + a graduate certificate) but you're comparing apples to oranges.
22 February 2007 | 3 replies
North of the house is a phone calling center (Electro-magnetics) but there are 5 houses between that building and this house)The mortgage on my offer puts it at just about the highest I can pay.
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31 March 2007 | 5 replies
ALWAYS assume you will have a 90% 30 year mortgage, just so you can compare apples-to-apples...and to that point:Taking the other extreme: Imagine that you have a house fully paid off, so that your only expenses are taxes, insurance, repairs, and property management.
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22 March 2007 | 8 replies
apple all the way. so much faster, reliable, easier etc.better value and they can run all the same programs without all the headaches.i have a G5 tower and an ibook laptop for my wife. love both of them.
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27 January 2008 | 15 replies
Note that this does not include gasoline:March 19, 2007: $649.00 (course)July 28, 2007: $71.00 (licensure exam)August 6, 2007: $55.85 (calculator)August 10, 2007: $59.50 (fingerprinting)August 13, 2007: $100.00 (E&O insurance)August 13, 2007: $150.00 (license application fee)Sept. 3, 2007: $8.98 (Your Successful Real Estate Career)Sept. 11, 2007: $6.43 (stapler)Oct. 3, 2007: $225.74 (REALTOR dues, application fee, and MLS)Oct. 4, 2007: $188.38 (lock box key)Oct. 4, 2007: $51.84 (electronic measurer and business card magnets)Oct. 5, 2007: $1,229.74 (laptop)Oct. 7, 2007: $75.17 (cellphone)Oct. 13, 2007: $47.68 (additional auto insurance)Oct. 17, 2007: $75.00 (REALTOR ethics class)Oct. 23, 2007: $5.33 (postage)Oct. 28, 2007: $31.14 (laptop case)Oct. 29, 2007: $107.77 (wireless router and pocket notebook paper)Oct. 29, 2007: $46.92 (cards and envelopes)Oct. 30, 2007: $1.23 (postage)Nov. 2, 2007: $2.05 (postage)Nov. 5, 2007: $70.00 (installing router)Nov. 6, 2007: $0.41 (postage)Nov. 12, 2007: $131.30 (cell phone)Nov. 13, 2007: $10.55 (postage)Nov. 16, 2007: $265.00 (Chamber membership)Nov. 16, 2007: $27.00 (PAR dues)Nov. 28, 2007: $0.82 (postage)I've been an agent for two months now, and so far no commissions.
23 December 2013 | 3 replies
RENO will be new inside electric, cabinets, appl., flooring and cosmetic the rest.
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27 December 2013 | 6 replies
Hello Friends!
I did a search on software and came up with about a Brazilian different forum discussions on software. Thought one more couldn't hurt.
I was considering purchasing the Quicken Rental ...