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Satya Nagarajan Holding rentals during retirement?
12 August 2016 | 5 replies
Depending on the index fund or bond you invest in, those can arguably be riskier than owning a property in a good location that has consistent cash flow.
Alex J. palmdale lancaster los angeles
4 June 2017 | 29 replies
Ok so,  let's take a step back... regarding glendale vs Av ...look I am born in Glendale and know it very well it's not good for cash flow and arguably never has been unless it's very big money.  
Joshua Wilson Please critique this business plan
12 August 2016 | 10 replies
Arguably the most important piece, but I have a couple of properties that meet my requirements already...
Ari Archer Is your home just another property?
31 October 2016 | 18 replies
Not everyone has jobs allowing early retirement, or even enough cash for a deposit.Many ONLY have (arguably wasted otherwise) smoking equity in their own home!
Gabe G. detroit, are these prices for real?
3 June 2015 | 29 replies
Every year the city mobilizes "Angel's Night," with tens of thousands of volunteers patrolling areas at high risk.[40][41]Problems[edit]Population decline[edit]As Detroit's abandoned houses have been demolished, gaps in the previously urban environment have emerged, which is sometimes called urban prairie.Further information: Demographic history of DetroitLong a major population center, Detroit has been going through a major reduction in population; the city has lost over 60% of its population since 1950.[42] A Michigan web site compares Youngstown, Ohio to Detroit on a much smaller scale due to its own economic problems.[43]Detroit reached its population peak in the 1950 census at over 1.8 million people, and decreased in population with each subsequent census; as of the 2010 census, the city has just over 700,000 residents, adding up to a total loss of 61% of the population.[44][45]A major change in the racial composition of the city also occurred over that same period; from 1950 to 2010 the black/white percentage of population went from 16.2%/83.6% to 82.7%/10.6%.[46] Due to the prevalence of the one-drop rule in assigning African-American race in the 20th-century United States, arguably a better comparison figure from 2010 is 84.3% marking African-American even if they marked some other race, and the 7.8% non-Hispanic white population of Detroit in 2010 might be a better figure to use for comparison figured.[47] Approximately 1,400,000 of the 1,600,000 white people in Detroit after World War II have left the city, with many going to the suburbs.[48]Unemployment[edit]According to the U.S.
Michael Germinario Capital Partners - Find them first, or find the deals first? Advice Needed.
14 January 2015 | 19 replies
If they did, they would effective be providing the financing along with you so their share of the company would be arguably greater.But you could partner with someone with solid credit as a co-GP and split the GP profits with them in exchange for providing operational sweat equity.
Account Closed Renting vs Owning in Houston
4 June 2016 | 6 replies
Goal setting is the first, and arguably the most inportant aspect.Begin with the end in mind. 
Account Closed Again-yellow letters
9 June 2016 | 4 replies
Your list is arguably the most important piece of the puzzle.
Thomas Richter How to sue a self-directed IRA?
26 February 2017 | 17 replies
He is arguably the number one guy to talk to for an issue like this. 
Paul Gill What does the BP community think about the Canadian RE Market?
10 November 2016 | 34 replies
If you visit rural areas, and smaller villages, you will find a growing number of vacant houses - mostly old, arguably obsolete, structures.Based upon antidotal observations while visiting family a couple of summers ago, a similar trend of "urbanization" appears to be occurring in SK and MB as well - fewer folks live "on the farm" or in the smaller hamlets that existed every 10-miles in the days when grain was hauled by horses and oxen and steam locomotives needed to frequently take on water.However, I suspect these trends only account for fraction of the total housing starts nationally.However, like you, I have a hard time explaining the remainder of the housing starts based upon immigration alone.