
1 April 2018 | 5 replies
My first response is that you should be in a good situation in FL, given the degree to which the state regulates community association managers.
20 May 2017 | 37 replies
When I got my Master's degree I did not need much in the way of student loans but I knew I wanted to invest once it was complete.

8 May 2017 | 4 replies
There are a couple of other guys I listen to a couple other people but they are not into real estate but also have interesting things to say.The bulk of my business was into the constrict business even after I had a degree from a college.

7 May 2017 | 4 replies
I hold a Pre-Law Degree (History Major/Political Science Minor).

12 May 2017 | 8 replies
.* Currently in the middle of selling a SFH using a 1031 Exchange into a 4 unit property I am also taking a college classes for a business degree.I find that a "Business" Degree isn't doing it for me and feel that I should focus my attention on internet marketing, and marketing in general.I feel that marketing can go hand in hand with my current business and my Real Estate business or if I decide to start any new streams of income to provide passive income I can do that too, or freelance as a business, or work for a company.

18 May 2017 | 6 replies
Saint John, and to a lesser degree, Moncton, share that trait as well.

22 May 2017 | 17 replies
Originally posted by @Craig ODonnell:Look into Heat Pumps they provide both Heat and A/C and in most cases have favorable rebates New units can be installed in attic and ducted similar to standard A/C Fujitsu has units that will work in the northeast http://www.fujitsugeneral.com/Heat pumps typically need a second heat source as they become inefficient or don't work at certain low temp like 25 - 30 degrees (varies per mfr).

9 May 2017 | 3 replies
I attend Texas State University and I'm working toward my construction science management degree (slowly but surely working towards the degree).

13 May 2017 | 4 replies
I am sure my situation isn't all that unique to me, but I am debating whether right now is a good time to start investing or if I should wait until I finish my BSEE degree fall of 2020.

12 May 2017 | 8 replies
Use the quality soft black kind, it looks better.Keep the temperature of the hot water at 120 degrees.