
29 August 2015 | 6 replies
I'm also a part-time college student majoring in Business and minoring in Marketing.

19 April 2016 | 262 replies
But if we wanted to do just one meeting there, we could pretty much pick any day of the week and if there isn't already a student club meeting at that time we could reserve it.And yes, it would still cost people $3 to park in the Chapman lots.

30 August 2015 | 8 replies
This doesn't sound like a property college students would live at.

31 August 2015 | 7 replies
Take a good look at student housing see below.Locate and attend 3 different local REIA club meetings great place to meet people gather resources and info.

27 August 2015 | 1 reply
I am a full time student at WSU.

5 July 2016 | 74 replies
So my current goal is to eliminate all my consumer debt (auto, student loan, credit cards, etc)

29 August 2015 | 11 replies
You might consider Niche or Specialized Housing like student housing.

29 August 2015 | 3 replies
Let the other grad students pay your mortgage for you.

3 September 2015 | 9 replies
I don't know AZ landlord/tenant laws, however this approach is very pragmatic:On the day you do your lockout, be ready to execute this plan:1) Your or your trusted rep meets sheriff or equivalent at date and time of lockout 2) Do a videotape of each room and make written notes as to contents, valuables (if any), debris and damage3) While you remain inside the property (important) your locksmith changes locks and secures4) Your "student mover" types move contents for further sorting and inventory anything of value. 5) You may wish to have portable storage (PODS) delivered for large item storage and then moved offsite.The main objective of this is to plan out in advance so that your rental is not held hostage while your rent-stealing tenants get their act together.

31 August 2015 | 3 replies
Sounds like a student loan with a payment that's currently deferred.