
28 May 2011 | 11 replies
Plus would it be as good of a system as ADT or another comparable brand?

26 May 2011 | 10 replies
We do want to increase the brand awareness though and get dialog with people.

30 December 2009 | 7 replies
Also, if you want to add a certain "flare" to your image and brand you could even use a company in the UK.www.jam.uk.com for example.

30 January 2010 | 10 replies
As others have stated, typical replacement should run $100-200, depending on whether it's a plumber who is used to working with contractors or a plumber who is used to working retail.It shouldn't take more than 1-2 hours, and even having to purchase a brand new water heather ($450-500 plus maybe another $40 for an expansion tank), the bill shouldn't come to more than $700 on the high end.

16 February 2010 | 28 replies
These are the comps I used to influence the BPO.Then, there's brand new construction (built in 2009), with similar square footage and beds/baths, which sold recently for $380k.I'm very curious to know if the $345 would get appraised, because that buyer is not willing to pay the difference in a short appraisal.And I'm seriously thinking about emailing my title agent and asking for a new HUD at $260k.

30 April 2010 | 68 replies
Agreed that's a good start, but "THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS" of jobs aren't going to solve our economic problems...we need to focus on creating MILLIONS and MILLIONS of jobs...And to do that, we need to be the most innovative country on the planet once again...

11 March 2010 | 24 replies
If I bought a brand new $100,000 Mercedes convertible today and sold it to Brian tomorrow for $5,000, does that mean that the Mercedes is only worth $5,000?

10 March 2010 | 2 replies
I would think that if it is a brand new home, just built, the builder has already figured the price for this market.If it is a "new" house and it's unsold inventory, sitting unsold for a couple of years, the builder would be very willing to listen to low offers.

10 March 2010 | 3 replies
Brand new office complex, 3 stories, 45,000 feet or so, elevator, stucco, across from city hall, closes for just over $2.3 million, purchased by an LLC by five of the "sharpest businessmen" in town.

13 March 2010 | 5 replies
My loss will be someone elses gain, because these brand new construction homes will go to someone for cheap.