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Michael Lee Offers Getting Rejected Left n Right
29 June 2020 | 109 replies
Often, though not always A class areas with good schools do not trade at large discounts since xemand remains high in those areas regardless of condition. 
Dimitri Jean-pierre New to real estate. Help is appreciated!
23 January 2018 | 12 replies
If you do well, they'll take you under their wing and teach you the trade.
John Peine Real Estate Entrepreneur in Northwest Arkansas (Ozarks)
21 April 2018 | 6 replies
So far of my strong computer skills have made me more analysis driven.  
Roger S. People that make you shake your head
30 April 2018 | 41 replies
But I've merged the two approaches now to think "how can I afford that without going into debt to get it" (even if the debt is considered "good debt").The problem with "good debt" (borrowing money at a low rate of interest and investing it at a high rate of return, also known as the "carry trade" or "leveraged investing") is that when the world goes through an economic calamity, the high rate of return comes to a halt, but the low rate of interest on the borrowed money continues to be owed (based in my experience with a HELOC used to finance various purchases of income-producing assets over the years).Also, if the asset used to secure the borrowed money goes into free fall, the lender sometimes has the right to reset the loan (in the stock market, this is known as a "margin call").
Peter Bui Phoenix Arizona Economy Rising?
25 July 2018 | 9 replies
Three sectors — retail, business services and government — are hurting overall job growth.Businesses are spending more on equipment (automation), and that was one of his highlights of yesterday’s third-quarter GDP revisions up to 3.3 percent growth.Regardless of politics and feelings about tone and Twitter storms from President Donald Trump, the U.S. economy is performing well – at least for investors, businesses and the wealthy.Trump’s rhetoric on trade — including China and the North American Free Trade Agreement with Mexico and Canada — hasn’t resulted in all-out trade wars.Geopolitical turmoil, including North Korea’s missile tests, could be the biggest threat to a continuation of the current positive economic climate.
Ric Weidner best fireplace insert for a flip
2 December 2017 | 5 replies
Long story short, they change the controller unit/computer which was not effected by the explosion and they replaced the front panel assembly .
Lane Kawaoka ​Ideas for paying for College Expenses with Coverdell, 529s, etc
17 December 2017 | 6 replies
He has provided in-depth college plans resulting in increased financial aid, scholarships, identification of the right schools at the right price, and better loans.Here are my take aways• Coverdell has low contribution limits (2k per year) but the good thing is that it can be used for a wider range of education expenses• 529 is State sponsored and some states have special breaks based on where you live• Do the Coverdell first and then the 529 in most cases• Tuition, fees, computer, room and board, prescribed supplies, and groceries.
Erin Spradlin Looking for advice on how to encourage HOAs to adopt Airbnb
10 October 2017 | 14 replies
So you’re effectively asking to trade off short-term marginal revenue increases for long-term value loss.
Will Ulmer Baltimore, Maryland - New Investor
8 October 2017 | 6 replies
Currently, most of my investments are in U.S. and international equities or speculative options trading.
Christopher Morin Contractor billed me for a estimate
10 October 2017 | 8 replies
When I was exploring the residential sector, I have approached a client somewhere along the lines of: I would give you a detailed bid, complete with labor and material bids separate, line by line, trade by trade, in return, I would ask for your honest opinion about my bid, and where I was low or high or ridiculous.