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Xavier Williams New to investing is turn key best?
8 April 2019 | 43 replies
As I get wiser about real estate and learn more, I'm getting sicker and sicker of the people I'm forced to live so close to in these sardine can condos and their ridiculous pretensions.
Mike Nelson Any Investors RENT their personal residence??
2 March 2015 | 8 replies
(unless on-campus college housing while matriculated counts)neither have ever owned an apt/condo nor ever in an HOA subdivision. just not into sardine living nor living under house rules.it wreaks of irony in my opinion if an re investor owns real estate (whether commercial or residential), yet leases their residence from another owner. however, there are many scenarios that would justify that, ie, a commercial investor who owns his own store/office and a portfolio of other commercial props, but for residence, simply choses to rent.likewise, what i've actually seen in MOST cases is real estate investors who have a huge portfolio of residences owned, but RENT their commercial office. that's pretty much the norm, so its good to acknowledge the fact that many/most re investors do not own their commercial place of business (if any), but rent it from someone else!
Rich Weese National security threats. Which is the worst?
24 September 2010 | 77 replies
There are about twently disshoveled hispanic people packed in the back of the van like sardines.
Chris Sardine The Deal, the Agent, the Attoney, the Broker, the CPA.
6 May 2015 | 3 replies
You're right, @Chris Sardine.  
Kyle Muilman House hacking rules?
8 August 2020 | 2 replies
They are packed like sardines...
Stephanie Reinagel Effects of COVID on AirBnB
9 February 2021 | 42 replies
They want the peace of mind that comes with having an entire home or mid sized condo/townhome without the worry of being stuck like sardines next to each other.
Nicholas Miller ridiculously high amount of rent
14 November 2016 | 29 replies
Usually limit on One bedroom is 2 people. 2 Br 4 people,, studio 1 person. so basically not more than 2 people per bedroom.. this is like sardines, how many can you fit in a can.. 
Shane Pearlman The END of the Suburbs?
11 June 2017 | 98 replies
. : )I like my privacy and peace and not feeling like I am in a footprint squished in like a sardine to fit.
Kunal Lakhwani Received my 1st rent ever along with a service request
24 April 2021 | 20 replies
@Adam Azam sardines work well too, they love them. 
Christopher O'Morchoe Starting New Construction In a Housing Shortage
30 January 2016 | 9 replies
Our developers are more concerned with getting the biggest bang for their buck by building as many large, boxy, cookie cutter homes and packing them in so they resemble the cans of sardines that my grandfather spread on his toast NOT neighborhoods suit for young couples and aspiring professionals.