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Nick Scalero Here's how we should have spent the bailout money
16 March 2009 | 6 replies
If you were planning a retirement and looking at your nest egg in mid 2007, and were looking at it now, you'd be looking another five years of work to make back that one third drop.
Keith Bloemendaal Introduction: New Member from Coastal NC
21 November 2014 | 6 replies
No rush for me but sounds like fate pushed you out of the nest, so to speak.
Bryan Weller Naming Your Business
20 November 2013 | 32 replies
Forge Nest is mine.
Shelley Hilton When shopping Landlords, what are the biggest red flags?
9 March 2013 | 5 replies
Maybe this landlord has been burned by so many tenants, he is hoping to find one who is willing take an extra step before releasing his/her nest-egg-house to another person.
Noah Campbell start with buy n hold or buy n flip
7 April 2013 | 41 replies
I know we all hate this three letter word, but why not get a JOB to suppliment your nest egg?
Mark Davis Bees in your walls
8 September 2011 | 16 replies
Rats nest in wall cavities, mice nest in ceilings( urine soaked threw drywall), same extensive removal.
N/A N/A How NOT to Pysch yourself out
18 January 2007 | 7 replies
If your current income will cover your increased expenses and you were planning on using a nest egg to invest then you will probably be alright.
Kevin Mitchell Figure - online financing company
31 December 2019 | 10 replies
Hard money cost me 2 points and 12%, but had limited underwriting, they requested very little in terms of paperwork and the property could be very rugged (we had termites, rats nests, loose wires, holes in sheetrock, broken windows.)2.
Tim Huynh Have anyone gone Keyless
5 August 2019 | 11 replies
We're also testing the Nest x Yale (https://www.yalehome.com/en/ya...) locks since we partnered with a distributior who gets them pretty cheap in bulk. 
Adam Craig Tips on setting thermostat to reduce heat bills on rehabs.
7 October 2019 | 3 replies
No sense in spending big bucks on NEST or similar brands I assume?