I'm rehabbing a beach front condo here in Fort Lauderdale for sale. It is on the higher end and am looking for a stainless steel kitchen appliance set (French door fridge, dishwasher, range, over the range microwave) ...
I'm seeing very low prices for laminate flooring, as low as $0.59/sf in one case. I was just wondering if any of you folks before had bought from them, and how you found the quality to be.
Thanks,
-Harry
ok so what is the deal with the stock prices for freddie mac and fannie mae. at .70 i say buy !!!but if they become nationalized stockholders will be pushed out. any thought on whether or not they will be nationalized??
Let's open this question up for discussion:
Why do the majority of folks buy everything when it is on sale, with the exception of real estate and stocks?
Newbie here. Looking to purchase a third residence. Primary residence (US) have $600K in equity/ owe $450K. Second residence $300K in equity (international) fully owned and generates rental income. Looking to buy thir...
All, I am leaning more towards selling my Duplex. Here are my numbers:After all the expenses, my take home is around $1600/mth. The property appreciation is around 4% / year. This is low as compared to SFH. Not to...
well this morning i bought my first set of stocks since 1997 or so then got wiped out in the dot com bubble LOLI am up 142.00 dollars for the day.. when i look at all these companies trading at 52 weeks lows and 1.3...
Was anyone flipping houses back in 2008? I got caught mid-flip and my projected returns were cut in half when I finally sold.Fast forward to today, and flips made up more than 6% of home sales last year, according to...
Just wanted to see how fellow BPers feel about future interest rates? As all investments are linked to rates, I feel that rates in the future matters a great deal.
If an investment property is purchased today and th...
Ha! I'm NOT a stock investor. I gave it a shot, and well, let's just say I should stick to real estate!!
Bought a little ADR - "SAY" Just google it, and laugh at my misfortune. Basically, the Indian version of Enron...