Terry Pratt
How About Tiny House Condos?
19 April 2010 | 4 replies
The aging baby boomer do want a yard to walk around on but don't want the constant maintenance.
Richard Warren
Does the house of cards begin to collapse?
22 March 2010 | 30 replies
I figured to take at age 62, before they change the age or it goes broke.
Matthew Paetz
How do you gain credibility when you're new?
13 October 2010 | 28 replies
Jumped the gun a little there boys ;-) I just wanted to confirm the value of relationships in any business, especially this one..in this day and age especially, there are people everywhere trying to take advantage of others..this site is restoring my faith in the REI community and I always learn something new the more that I navigate thru the discussions..There is NO substitue for HONESTY and INTEGRITY in any endeavor, and the consistent journey to achieve a win/win relationship with others should be at the core of any transaction, right?
Michael C.
New Member from Worcester, MA
7 April 2010 | 14 replies
I used to live up by you and know the property pronunciation of Woostah.You're in a good situation at a good age to be exploring multiple opportunities.
Terri Pour-Rastegar
Approx. costs of rehab items
6 April 2010 | 4 replies
I generally tended to do most of my work myself in the earlier years, until a neighbor of mine (who had a couple of rentals himself) got forced into early retirement at age 53.He was already doing some handyman work in the neighborhood, including dog walking, house watching and lawns.
Ehren Williamson
Newbie looking for Apartment Complex advice
7 May 2010 | 12 replies
20 years of age Texan.
Richard Warren
Does Your Word Mean Anything?
4 May 2010 | 5 replies
In other words, banks decided to break from the age-old convention of ensuring that the penalty for breaking the contracts was sufficient to remunerate them in the case it happened.
Rich Schroeder
Free online life insurance underwriting advice
9 May 2010 | 8 replies
Also what plan would be good for a person my age ?
Kathy Pinto
Carpet replaced
3 June 2010 | 10 replies
No, your landlord is not legally obligated to give you new flooring.After 18 years, I might replace flooring, but only if the flooring needed replacing due to old age.