
27 January 2008 | 15 replies
Note that this does not include gasoline:March 19, 2007: $649.00 (course)July 28, 2007: $71.00 (licensure exam)August 6, 2007: $55.85 (calculator)August 10, 2007: $59.50 (fingerprinting)August 13, 2007: $100.00 (E&O insurance)August 13, 2007: $150.00 (license application fee)Sept. 3, 2007: $8.98 (Your Successful Real Estate Career)Sept. 11, 2007: $6.43 (stapler)Oct. 3, 2007: $225.74 (REALTOR dues, application fee, and MLS)Oct. 4, 2007: $188.38 (lock box key)Oct. 4, 2007: $51.84 (electronic measurer and business card magnets)Oct. 5, 2007: $1,229.74 (laptop)Oct. 7, 2007: $75.17 (cellphone)Oct. 13, 2007: $47.68 (additional auto insurance)Oct. 17, 2007: $75.00 (REALTOR ethics class)Oct. 23, 2007: $5.33 (postage)Oct. 28, 2007: $31.14 (laptop case)Oct. 29, 2007: $107.77 (wireless router and pocket notebook paper)Oct. 29, 2007: $46.92 (cards and envelopes)Oct. 30, 2007: $1.23 (postage)Nov. 2, 2007: $2.05 (postage)Nov. 5, 2007: $70.00 (installing router)Nov. 6, 2007: $0.41 (postage)Nov. 12, 2007: $131.30 (cell phone)Nov. 13, 2007: $10.55 (postage)Nov. 16, 2007: $265.00 (Chamber membership)Nov. 16, 2007: $27.00 (PAR dues)Nov. 28, 2007: $0.82 (postage)I've been an agent for two months now, and so far no commissions.

14 December 2017 | 9 replies
In our renovations we've mixed antiques with modern furniture to try to create an expensive look for less.
26 December 2013 | 5 replies
A big 50's house if nice and big can be a great asset for appealing to mid-century modern buyers.

27 December 2013 | 18 replies
Maybe it has something to do with me being on a laptop.

23 November 2018 | 15 replies
Residential Assisted Living (RAL) is taking off NOW.Self-Storage has and continues to grow, a side effect of more people renting multifamily rather than buying homes.Multifamily value-add continues to soar due to demand also by millenials and empty-nesters seeking less work on the house and more flexibility to spend money on travel and exeriences rather than stuff that chains them down. for us RE "investors" it's the ticket to syndication, scalability and leverage.New multifamily buildings with modern concepts with mixed-use living (offices/co-working spaces, fooderies, mixed age and walking distance living with innovative rentable electric scooters, bikes, car chargers, and light rails) all in one beautifully assembled arrangement is what attracts 12000!

7 January 2014 | 22 replies
Had an old warehouse feel, but was very modern at the same time.

12 January 2014 | 5 replies
Where as a tear down will allow you to "create" something new and tailored to the needs and wants of a modern buyer...
9 January 2014 | 15 replies
Bank initially approved my offer to buy a 6yo, modern, nice, heavy traffic, 8000sf foreclosed strip mall in Clayton County, GA for $475K cash.

14 September 2015 | 12 replies
@Andrew Fidler -- if this is in Ohio, check out page 130 of "Modern Real Estate Practice in Ohio" for a description of various easements, if you do not already have one you may be able to get one out of necessity.

19 January 2014 | 2 replies
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