
22 January 2018 | 56 replies
@Quamal Burton I have not read the book Set For Life, but if the message is to save up one years expenses and quit your job on $600 cash flow, then the book is giving dangerous advice.

4 December 2022 | 9 replies
Even if it is safe now, it is considered to be a possible danger.
2 August 2022 | 68 replies
It's impossible to predict when or how long or how much.There are a few scenarios from doomsday to a blip on the radar.One thing is time on market increasing drastically, and if a lot of sales are bank owned (repo's).Those who suffer a Repo, often do not (can not) get back in the saddle and (will be) replaced by new-bee's who (know not the dangers).So there may be a genuine cut in the number of buyers who can buy (either to rent out or to live in).Watch and see if people are doubling up, such as cousins family living in the garage or in a camper in the driveway with an extension cord kind of stuff.That will give you a boots on the ground idea if the area is "Really Suffering Hard" and will probably stay down for a while, or if it's just a flash in the pan--time wise.Home Repo's are something to keep an eye on too.Just my 2 cents.

2 October 2022 | 175 replies
What if explosive growth is simply a logical outcome of institutional capital looking for new places to generate a return?

12 August 2019 | 62 replies
Large breeds are inherently more dangerous than smaller breeds.

3 July 2018 | 89 replies
Am I in danger of losing my house?

2 May 2017 | 197 replies
The danger today is too many people are ignorant as a good financial education is not provided in school.

12 November 2014 | 40 replies
Having been in this business for over 30 years, and only once seeing a crash like the last one, I honestly don't think there's any danger of it happening again soon.

24 November 2014 | 59 replies
, advising someone to use any old contract and "see what happens" is frivolous, dangerous advice...shame on you.

2 November 2019 | 29 replies
(They never answer the phones).Part time Building Inspector "Don't need one"Me "So you're telling me the home owner can just do this himself"'Yepper'"Isn't that dangerous"'haven't lost anyone yet'Estimated savings $1500!!!