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29 November 2013 | 12 replies
I've been to the Tigard one that meets at Baja Fresh, and also the one in Lloyd Center.
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25 March 2018 | 3 replies
If you were to start fresh anywhere in Michigan today, where would you start?
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8 April 2016 | 42 replies
Fresh start moving forward.
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10 June 2016 | 11 replies
@Kurt Gardner,It's pretty hard to get an appraiser to change their value once they have it because it means admitting they aren't perfect and are but mortals that can make mistakes.If this is a conventional offer, and you really want the place, I'd suggest ordering a new fresh appraisal through the lender, and ensure the appraiser has the engineer's report from the start.Once the new full appraisal is in, the lender internally will review both, and almost certainly find the new one where the appraiser had more information at her disposal from the start is the more credible of the two appraisals, and disregard the other one.
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17 May 2016 | 2 replies
A brand new freshly minted MLO isn't an asset, it's a liability.
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7 May 2018 | 93 replies
We're 24 years old, fresh out of college trying to get out of debt, put everything we have into this and it still wasn't enough!
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17 October 2014 | 5 replies
My purpose for being in Knoxville (I live in DC) is to look at multi-families - we might be fresh off of making our first offer that night!
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18 April 2015 | 8 replies
When the property is fresh on the market you probably won't make much progress on their price but after a few months and a few reductions you can negotiate a little harder......but those properties usually aren't the gems that owner occupants are looking for.
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12 April 2015 | 62 replies
When a fresh website or blog hits new with targeted keywords and content spiders pick it up and it has a high rank.It will start going down after a few days and be off the first page.80% of searches do not click past page 1 for a search term so If you are further back you are getting minimal clicks per month.Constant FRESH daily to a few times a week content helps you stay on the first page for a search term.I happen to know one of the best marketers and SEO people in the world.He can get and maintain page 1 for any search term he goes after.
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24 March 2007 | 9 replies
The first book of Kiyosaki's that I read was Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and many of Reed's comments were still relatively fresh in my mind.