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Will LHeureux Good Tenant for the past year. Would you raise rent?
3 February 2022 | 67 replies
Or do they reach down deep into resilience they've never seen modeled in their families, resilience they've never been given the chance to build for themselves?
Yohan Kim need help with property that needs exterior facelift
28 June 2017 | 2 replies
You don't need to break the bank buying tons of plants and trees and whatnot; just have him mow it nicely, edge the sidewalks, trim the bushes, and cut out a few flower beds.
Renardon Calhoun 1 house on 2 lots
28 June 2015 | 2 replies
Are there protected plants, trees on the property which will not be allowed to be cut downTypically there is allot you should research first before ever buying a property that involves a building lot to be sure you will be able to do with the property what you envision.
Dean Suzuki Looking for Advice: A High Speed Chase ended up in my rental
11 February 2016 | 8 replies
I'm wondering if I should add to the bill, the cost of removing and planting a new Palm tree (or a concrete bollard).Any further suggestions.Thanks,Dean
Tracy D. Birmingham, Al
22 June 2016 | 9 replies
Some of our favorite areas to invest in are: - Hueytown and Pleasant Grove: Though the latter is a little more rural (not necessarily a downside in AL) both are conveniently situated between Bham proper and Vance, so people that work at the huge Mercedes plant but want to live a little closer to a real city often choose these areas. - Centerpoint and Roebuck: Though the comparable sales here are good, which pushes prop values up.
Jacob Perez Ontario Investors - Where are you currently looking to buy.
17 September 2017 | 22 replies
I want our next investment to be a duplex/triplex in downtown Sarnia.My reasoning for Sarnia: The downtown core is growing, the new brewery is receiving a lot of attention, the college is expanding (two new buildings), the research park is at capacity, they are transitioning from the chemical valley to a bio-industry cluster, which has already attracted two new plants, and the area is anticipating the announcement of a major plant expansion (that I have a good authority is happening), and taxes are some of the lowest in the province.
Richard Hadley Infinite Banking Concept
14 December 2022 | 79 replies
So my advice is to plant some trees and wait.
Chris Isaacson Want to leave CA
28 March 2016 | 69 replies
But you will fail in any great market if you do not have the skill set and resiliency to succeed.
Rob Z. Kansas City MO realtor/PM
31 March 2015 | 7 replies
Thanks @Jim Workman @Raphael J.Ive checked out turn-key reviews and while I want to put trust into the reviews I wonder how many of the reviews were planted in by employees of the companies in question. 
Matt Roe New member from So Cal, flipping in Oklahoma
7 August 2013 | 5 replies
Glad to hear about your resilience and successes.