
29 March 2014 | 8 replies
Pat, you should have called Pets Mart, they work with shelters and they'd probably come get the tanks and equipment, they do here.For some reason, the are college aged types that dress in black a lot and like cold blooded critters as pets.Pet policy is No Reptiles!

7 December 2016 | 28 replies
Basically the fear of being dependent on a job after you become of age is just frightening.
16 October 2008 | 11 replies
So you need to consider the possibility of future mold, or even a current mold problem depending on the age of the home.

25 January 2009 | 29 replies
I know Im new to the whole investing and when I talk to my friends/ family no believes that someone my age can have such a successful future ahead and all because I have the self motivation to carry on my dreams.

7 February 2010 | 9 replies
With that said you are in a pretty good situation it seems having a good sized portfolio at your age and being in Canada where the economic situation is slightly different from ours.

18 July 2010 | 60 replies
That value range also implies the age of a property and the estimated maintenance expected.

10 December 2012 | 5 replies
It seems to have an age component.
30 August 2012 | 65 replies
Steven, at your age, and looking at long term, I think that investing in long term holds in RE outside of a retirement plan is best and here is why: You get tax benefits today and years to come from paper deductions (depreciation), you get cash flow each month (if you buy right), you get ammortization (tenants paying down your mortgage for you - equity) and you get long term appreciation over time.

5 June 2012 | 18 replies
I will admit that they thought I was crazy and about 2 months ago was laughed at in their office (because I am 30 and my those in my age are recommended to take on the most aggressive profile).

30 October 2012 | 90 replies
Rich, our college aged son, that partners with us in business, taught himself Revit.