
2 October 2017 | 19 replies
If it is a health issue move into a motel.
6 October 2017 | 9 replies
Really just a piece of land with some hook ups and trees in a relatively poor but big town about 30 minutes from my house.Owner is older with health issues, has kept poor records and willing to owner finance at 20% down, 8% for 10 years.

31 March 2017 | 3 replies
Housing and employment data were analyzed by combining information about job listings and salary with the percentage of those hired in the health care, technology and finance industries.

3 April 2017 | 46 replies
unless you had big unemployemnet like in 08 to 2010.. and you have folks who have bought homes in the last decade that actually qualified and are locked in at historic rates.. just because their market stops appreciated or retracts a little .. those folks don't sell they just ride it out.there is and will always be the US citizen that can't manage debt no matter the market.. gets divorced .. has bad health issues... dies intestate... so there are always deals.Each market cycle I have personally lived and invested through was unique no two the same.And now with Foreigners grabbing a huge share of our investment properties for cash and hedge funds doing the same.. why would those folks cut and run especially the cash buyers.coming into 09 40% or more of all sales were for CASH... so cash buyers don't panic sell generally speaking.I do see certain markets leveling off the appreciation run up.. we are seeing that big time in Dallas right now the herd mentality of that market has cooled down a bunch.and here in Portlandia higher end is just holding to little move up.. but middle price range still moving up.

31 March 2017 | 1 reply
I have the home on the market in Illinois but the property is not moving, I applied for short sale pending approval of the bank.Today I received a call from the realtor stating that he has a family that needs a home ASAP because they are renting in a home that has black mold and is causing them health problems.

7 April 2017 | 9 replies
There are a few things that you cannot/should not do yourself, such as chimney work, septic work, because these can only be done by licensed specialists, require special permits and inspections (in NJ septic systems are signed off on by the Dept of Health and chimneys are inspected by the Fire Inspector) and you will never be able to sell the property if you can't prove that the work was done by the right contractor.

4 June 2018 | 8 replies
I come from online marketing in the health and wellness industry.

25 April 2017 | 9 replies
I don't know how many people I've met who did one or two tours, left, and then regret it when they realize that they could have already earned a retirement if they'd just stayed in or joined the Guard or Reserves.Also, unless you can always find a W-2 job with great benefits, health insurance on the outside has gotten CRAZY expensive!

3 April 2017 | 1 reply
My name is Tim Doenges, and I'm a Health Care IT analyst consultant for a large health system in the KC area, though my primary residence is in central West Virginia.

7 July 2017 | 5 replies
The fear of the electrical issues, the sewage in the backyard causing a health hazard, the lack of carpeting in the downstairs living room, the leaky basement that has now left a musty smell down there, her still storing her things here so that we are not using the house to its fullest...It's all very new to me.