
15 January 2015 | 27 replies
If BP were a game then @Ben Leybovich just unlocked some wizard-level achievement for humble-bragging about his REI address book.
10 April 2011 | 33 replies
Its a rental, and def. very old colonial style.

27 April 2008 | 7 replies
Explain the benefits and pretty much sell your service to people that might be perceived outside of your niche, but closely enough related to where they would do business with you.Alot of it depends on your service and what you are trying to achieve.

28 August 2008 | 14 replies
i think you have to change you strategies,, as many other posted above,, buy it in the lowest as you can and sell it high,,, it sounds tough and it is tougher to achieve...

20 February 2008 | 2 replies
ThanksProperty Profile Property Type: Commercial/Residential Property Style: 1 1/2 Storey Bedroom(s): 4 Bathroom(s): 1 Kitchen(s): 1 Possession Date: December 05, 2007 Next Open House Date: n/a General Information Property Size: 1200 sq.ft.

14 May 2008 | 5 replies
If those are all comparable in terms of size, beds, baths, style, and location, I'd guess your value at the low end of that range.

19 February 2008 | 20 replies
I am sure the thing woulda done 155 wound out, not that impresive, but for a 1983 and a TOTALLY STRAIGHT UP street bike, not EVEN a cafe style,the design was AWFUL for the power!

15 February 2008 | 5 replies
Basically I could do the following.Find a sellerfind a housethen find the buyerI could do a little due-diligence, but no walk around.could someone walk me through this, what we call barney style, or like dumbed down step by step.thanks guys

5 September 2008 | 11 replies
Sure, David.If you believe the late great Milton Friedman then one is to assume that the sole purpose for going into business (any business) is to achieve and maximize profits.

10 February 2008 | 2 replies
If so, negotiate a contract at your target price and then contact anybody who made a lowball offer and ask them if they are still interested...could be a more effective way to achieve that simultaneous close.