
3 June 2013 | 7 replies
You may want to consider uploading a fresh pic so it sizes correctly.As for your question, personally, I prefer any kind of class to be in person, but I learn better that way.

22 November 2012 | 8 replies
If you are just getting your fresh start, try one thing, and if it doesn't work, try something else.

11 December 2017 | 186 replies
I am a young fresh beginner and I'm interested in becoming one of those students.
28 November 2012 | 4 replies
I haven't looked into self-storage that much, but I do know that there's an industry magazine about it.http://www.insideselfstorage.com/Hope that helps

22 January 2013 | 20 replies
Samuel, you're picking at a market with fresh wounds, 3 years might work but I'd generally not, that's cutting it too tight actually at 36 months, there needs to be a couple months to finance and close if everything else is good. 4 or 5 years is more like it since you're looking at newly foreclosed/delinquent borrowers.Also, an option sets a price up front to be sold in the future, you don't get the equity gained over the contract period unless you state that it is to be sold at a future based price, like an appraised value and doing so puts additional strains on a buyer as to the LTV.Lots written here about lease options, I suggest you study here and close the guru books as to the marketing aspects until there is a clear understanding of what an option is and the financing issues involved

5 January 2013 | 18 replies
Then there is stuff like this that comes out:http://xfinity.comcast.net/blogs/tv/2012/12/11/storage-wars-sued-fired-cast-member-calls-show-a-fraud/

13 December 2012 | 22 replies
I used to get them to agree to a lesser monthly 'storage fee.'

14 December 2012 | 3 replies
In fact, the lay out of the house was 2 small bedrooms on the top and the general living room/kitchen/bathroom/storage was underground.We marketed it as a 1 bedroom to allow the tenant to use the "1st" bedroom as a living room and the extra room downstairs as a storage room since it was next to the washer and dryer/storage, etc...Other than that, most of our properties have a "pittsburgh toilet" which consist of a single toilet in the basement with no type of coverage (unless a single stall was built).

20 January 2013 | 17 replies
Also, I had contemplated taking it off the market to re-list it again in January for no other reason but to keep the DOM number down, but I don't think someone is going to see too much of a difference between a fresh listing and 20-30 DOM.