
23 December 2016 | 2 replies
I won’t get into what I did as a Green Beret Medic, but after eight years on an Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA/A-Team) I realize I had a choice, gain a little more seniority as Medic and get stuck behind a desk or become a Special Forces Warrant Officer and not only do I get to stay on an ODA for many more years but I get to mentor each guy on the team because I’ve been around long enough to know each team position.

1 April 2014 | 3 replies
The idea would be to buy and hold.Anyone has experience on buying real estate in France as a US citizen?

31 May 2016 | 19 replies
If you're able to get a decision maker on the phone like a senior vice president, managing director, etc. then you'll have a much more constructive conversation.

18 April 2018 | 5 replies
Some states require that brokers be at least 21.High School Diploma: Most states require that you have your high school diploma or equivalent.Experience: To get your broker's license you'll need to demonstrate 2-3 years of experience (in recent years) as a real estate salesperson, or show that you have the equivalent experience (such as having been a real estate attorney for a certain amount of time.)Residency: You must be a U.S. citizen.

27 December 2019 | 34 replies
I've done a bit of research on the legalities of owning property as a US citizen but would love BP input.

12 April 2013 | 6 replies
Hi folks, I am a US citizen and a novice RE Investor but my parents are Canadians living in Canada.

2 February 2017 | 13 replies
I would think that senior are not planning on moving.Does anyone invest in this market?

18 July 2018 | 35 replies
I would love to see a high school course that went through this with juniors and seniors, call it life planning or something along those lines.

12 August 2021 | 5 replies
Yet, there are loans for Mexican citizens residing in the US but I don't know how easy or difficult to qualify.

9 December 2023 | 13 replies
If you’re home I was built before approximately 2003, Citizens, the state funded insurance will be your only affordable option.