
5 August 2011 | 43 replies
Imagine all the grocery stores that would miss out on tailgate food, clothing retailers of apparel, bars that have specials on Monday nights!

3 August 2011 | 7 replies
The main thing I miss after my family is the GOOD food.

8 August 2011 | 37 replies
Back then people knew how to live off the land, preserve food, and get by with very little.

11 August 2011 | 21 replies
My hold time is estimated at 2 to 5 years before I trade up to another property.Either sell to another apartment owner or a developer who will tear down for their new build project.An assisted living facility would be perfect because of the median income and demographics of the area.I could just tile the whole thing.In the front where the dining room is on the vacants the fake vinyl wood floor has been eaten up by the previous tenants.This is why I feel tile would work best.The contractor said to have an extra box stored and then if one tile brakes etc. it's easy to replace one by one.Just didn't know if upstairs in the bedroom tile would work or if the tenant wouldn't tolerate it.I know many tenants have small kids and even with an area rug prefer carpet in the bedrooms.I want durability but at the same time don't want to deter renters so it has to be a balance of durability and tenants needs to get them to rent from me.Thanks for the discussion as I think this topic is great info and food for thought.

10 August 2011 | 4 replies
I think it is a good idea though several years back we tried it at the company I was working for and we met daily after reading x amount each night.

12 August 2011 | 9 replies
It's like asking, "What should I have for dinner tonight," when nobody here knows anything about you, your food preferences or your options.The most important piece of information you need to tell us is, "What are your goals?"

31 August 2011 | 5 replies
If you have an interest in taking advantage of these common fluctuations then open up a Forex Trading account and trade the spread over longer periods of time (ie. 3/6/12/18/24 months)- not daily.
2 December 2008 | 46 replies
As they sell loans to Fannie/Freddie, they replenish their "warehouse line" through "spot bond prices" that are published daily at Fannie/Freddie's site.

5 January 2009 | 13 replies
It's given me food for though definitely.

11 January 2009 | 5 replies
It has proven to be helpful in managing my tasks and as a result, my daily productivity.