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15 November 2008 | 22 replies
There are ways to do this without massive lifestyle shifts.
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13 December 2010 | 6 replies
They know where to look for the best deal and a better place for you that would suit your lifestyle.
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21 June 2009 | 26 replies
Thirty years from now you may see the world dominated by Indian, Japanese, Chinese or some other nation's autumobiles and the US reduced to a lesser, and poorer status as we continue to try to maintain our rich lifestyle on outdated technology, or pay other nations for things we SHOULD HAVE been developing ourselves!
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11 October 2005 | 3 replies
You should really think about lifestyle when considering this question.
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17 October 2005 | 0 replies
Or, what if it was possible to work as much, or as little as you liked because you were able to develop streams of income that supported the lifestyle of your choosing?
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10 October 2007 | 51 replies
i guess i am also holding home equity in high regard but that's only because i'm a saver and don't try to live a lavish lifestyle and am not too worried about needing to pull the money out (even though i know it's always smart to keep an emergency fund). my next investment would be financed by either:1) a combination of savings + sale of current condo2) a combination of savings + HELOC on current condo (but i also understand that there won't be much equity to draw on in 2-3 years)i guess the problem is i really like the area i'm in and think the property will be worth a lot in the future (5-10yrs).
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16 March 2017 | 13 replies
if i try to flip it, i would barely make my money back if you consider the closing costs that were involved. don't even get me started on the fines i've already incurred and the lifestyle i've had to endure while basically living out of a suitcase, trying to get these rehabs done.
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13 December 2007 | 48 replies
Ever since I was about 12, I've had a vision in my head about where I wanted to end up, what I wanted to do, what my lifestyle would be like, etc...
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30 December 2006 | 2 replies
Originally posted by "GreenHorizons":I left Ukraine 19 years ago whats the real estate market like. have things changed alot obvoiusly in real estate they did but how is the life style now?
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2 April 2007 | 31 replies
If you're going to take on the responsibility and issues with owning and renting a property, then it absolutely has to cash flow in a way that will positively effect you and your families lifestyle.