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Dave Antonelli Need advice on deal.
17 December 2014 | 16 replies
Is there any way to lower that or rise rents?
Leanne Hunt New member from Johannesburg, South Africa
22 December 2014 | 7 replies
I have been dabbling in sectional title property [the equivalent of condos] since 2003 but only became serious as an investor in early 2014 after reading "It's Rising Time", a book on investing for women by Kim Kyosaki.  
Pratik Desai How to raise money for investment property that requires small capital
23 December 2014 | 13 replies
If you do, Call them and ask for a rise,  then get a confidential check from your credit card and write the check under your name ;) now you have 10-30k in your bank.
Ken P. Thoughts on on-demand / instant electric hot water heaters?
7 November 2017 | 14 replies
Did have to pull new #6 conductors for the tankless.For me it makes sense being in South Florida so the temperature rise needed is the lowest possible.The downside of this is if we have a hurricane and power goes out with a tank HWH you still have 2 hot showers left, with a tankless you are taking cold showers.
Gabe G. detroit, are these prices for real?
3 June 2015 | 29 replies
In 2013, Detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy case in U.S. history.[1][2] On December 11, 2014, it successfully exited bankruptcy.[3]Contents [hide] 1 Contributors to decline 1.1 Role of the automobile industry1.2 Rise of the suburbs1.3 1950s job losses1.4 1950s to 1960s freeway construction1.5 Detroit riots 1.5.1 Economic and social fallout of the 1967 riots1.6 1970s and 1980s2 Problems 2.1 Population decline2.2 Unemployment2.3 Poverty2.4 Urban decay2.5 Crime2.6 City finances3 See also4 References5 External linksContributors to decline[edit]See also: Rust BeltThe deindustrialization of Detroit has been a major factor in the population decline of the city.[4]Role of the automobile industry[edit]"Detroit rose and fell with the automobile industry
Account Closed Buy retirement home now?
4 January 2015 | 11 replies
I've introduced myself to the owners and ask them if they plan to sell about every 3 years.Interest rates will rise.
Seth Mosley 45% expenses ??
6 January 2015 | 87 replies
Stocks will probably rise at about that rate and dividend payments will boost total returns to 6 percent to 7 percent, he said.”The question that I have asked myself is: "Can I invest a significant amount of capital in reasonably leveraged real estate and outperform the stock market on a risk-adjusted basis?"
Jonna Weber Mysterious "knock" coming from an interior wall
1 March 2021 | 50 replies
All houses expand, contract, settle and rise.
Lisa Gorman Motivated Newbie from Boston
10 January 2015 | 13 replies
Lisa,All the developers are moving out into your area from Brookline and JP as the prices are rising.
Joe Moore Appreciation or Cash Flow - That is the Question
16 January 2015 | 38 replies
Our market here is in a rising price spiral for now.