
23 January 2012 | 21 replies
This is on top of appreciation.All the money gurus that are anti RE promote stocks and say RE returns 3% annual appreciation over time, and neglect the income side of things.Try getting a business loan for stocks and bonds.

2 May 2012 | 13 replies
Do you have a promoter or GP for the project that selected the manager?

13 November 2013 | 82 replies
Another was occupied by a 92 year old woman in bad health.

29 February 2012 | 25 replies
Actually lead paint can be very dangerous and cause serious health side effects.People just do not connect the dots that their sickness came from the lead paint.If you go through and read the EPA's site in depth on the data it is conclusive on the studies performed.Paint in general can have VOC's (volatile organic compounds) that can cause problems as well.You can buy and use no to little VOC paint and put that as a bullett point on your rehabs.Yes it costs some more but can be worth it.

18 February 2015 | 182 replies
The forced discipline paid off in the housing collapse.Check out this promotional video that lays out more strong points:http://www.youtube.com/watch?

19 March 2012 | 33 replies
The year just started and we are already financing ourselves for at least another year and a half. i really cant see how someone who is so good at managing money can promote this.

4 March 2012 | 5 replies
I could say that I've recently been promoted or something along those lines.

14 September 2016 | 13 replies
Seniors with and without health care needs, special needs adults, drug and alcohol rehabiliation, victims of domestic violence....you name it.

12 September 2018 | 10 replies
I had a repossession from quality investments on there as well.In a nutshell, I was saved from these problems by my private doctor who actually saw what going through these problems had caused on my health.

21 March 2012 | 19 replies
I agree now that a college degree is seen as necessary.Back when I graduated high school in 1993 a college degree still had value more than just being seen as what a high school diploma used to be.The problem I see is where many get degrees in things that rack up student debt but pay little to no money as a specialist degree.Other times they get a general business degree.They do this to be versatile.I think it hurts most job applicants as yes they can apply for many generalist jobs but so can a bunch of other people with the same vanilla degree.I believe if you are going to go this route at least get your Masters degree.That extra schooling will put you ahead of many applying for a job.You will earn more over your lifetime and statistically get promoted faster.If you want to be special and make an extraordinary life for yourself you have to avoid the herd mentality and stand out.So I say don't go to college for the sake of college.I know people with degrees that just can't get a job so they work retail as a manager making a crappy 12 bucks an hour.They go to apply for a job for their degree and surprise there is 50 other applicants many who have ten years experience where their company went out of business.Now you have over qualified applicants that employers can land at entry level wages and the students with degrees can't get a foot in the door.If a student can get free tuition they don't have to pay back with student loans or their parents have a fund to pay it for them then great have at it.If the student is going to simply rack up tens of thousands even over 100k of debt and then hit the world making 15 bucks an hour they will be in a world of hurt.Especially since you can't get rid of the student debt in BK.In the old days you worked for a company and gave them your heart and soul and in return they took care of you in retirement.These days people change jobs on average every 5 years and about 80% of the work force hates their job and does it out of necessity.I wouldn't call that a quality way of living.