
19 June 2016 | 25 replies
While I admire your desire to be green, I always warn all my clients about the negative impact that solar panels can have on ones home values.
24 February 2010 | 4 replies
Ever since Viet Nam, with enemy combatants - 14 year olds are just as deadly as 30 year olds. 14 years is pretty close to adulthood in that culture.

8 March 2010 | 10 replies
My only reason for wanting a short sale is that I just don't want to own this home anymore, and am willing to take the loss (i'm upside down on a condo by roughly $26.5k.The two main things that I'm wondering are- will the bank even allow a short sale in this 'no hardship' condition, and if so- can I do it without any negative impact to my credit whatsoever (credit is good now and we're looking to get a larger place for a growing family).

2 February 2011 | 10 replies
I feel more each day that the big banks and businesses ARE the gov't, but at least it's a small step that ordinary people can take to feel better about their actions and perhaps have a real impact that reaches farther than their individual ballot might...

30 April 2010 | 1 reply
This would have a negative impact upon the same consumers that the Anti-Predatory Lending legislation is supposed to be protecting.

19 June 2010 | 2 replies
I think most people think of low income housing "projects" is a public housing project where in many cities, have become slum areas with high crime rates and those certainly have an impact on nearby home values.

2 July 2010 | 8 replies
If you're meeting with a selling agent who will be putting together your offer and submitting it to the listing agent(s), then there is no reason why that agent should have any impact over whether you get the deal or another investor gets the deal.

24 January 2011 | 65 replies
I will be buying Real estate when it appears we're coming out of it.4.armageddon- hold on tight and see if the end of our culture and civilization is over as we know it.

29 November 2010 | 21 replies
What you do is what the Tea Party has done - change the culture of the Republican Party.

7 June 2012 | 2 replies
First, there is a stickey in the Off Topic section; Political Discussions On BP, where Josh has outline the rules concerning political discussions, so let's take care to follow them.In our new political environment I'm getting concerned about how the real estate industry might change due to political influences and any good business person must give consideration to government oversight and how regulatory changes might impact any business plan.This is not about any one official, (President) but rather the philosphy of the two major parties, the Democrats and the Republicans and their agendas and how,if their respective agendas become reality, could change the way you do business.What is the likelyhood that either party will control the House and Senate and take the Whitehouse?