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Jermaine Lewis Bell county Texas (Killeen, Copperas Cove, etc..) meetups?
6 February 2024 | 17 replies
Just follow the link to join...it’s a free membership, they just ask that you patronize the restaurant since they let us use the meeting room.
Brad Gibson Taking a Risk in a Gentrifying Area
12 December 2023 | 15 replies
Adding a few thousand riders from staff or patrons a day to DART certainly might help their finances and give LVS a better pool of talent to draw from.   
Hector Serna Just canceled my 3rd deal… time to start over
26 January 2024 | 46 replies
You can’t tell me it doesn’t come out as patronizing… yet amusing!
Sara Martin The $5 Sandwich GOLD
6 March 2019 | 86 replies
Patrons of a restaurant forget that we are their guests. 
John Gach Informed tenant of raising rent, they claim they can’t afford it.
16 March 2022 | 86 replies
They make there order and you tell them it's $5.00, because the menu says $7.00 but being a patron you will discount it $2.00.
Cameron Marmon Am I asking too much? 2 yrs tax returns & 2 mths bank statements
25 October 2017 | 27 replies
They might be going out of business if their patrons dislike them.
Justin Wren In search of "my CPA"
20 April 2017 | 9 replies
But you also shouldn’t be afraid to actively disagree or question their advice.Hopefully the above post doesn't sound patronizing.
Richie Thomas Presence of specific companies as a way to estimate neighborhood?
13 August 2020 | 13 replies
I know it's a bit of a lagging indicator, however since I'm investing out-of-state I need a strategy for quickly assessing the rough potential of many unfamiliar markets, after which I'll dive into a few specific markets in greater detail (crime rates, population growth/decline, path-of-progress info from city councils, etc.).At the moment, I have the following:-Whole Foods: A or B-class-Dollar Tree / Dollar General: B- or C-class-MoneyGram or other check-cashing companies: C-class-Bail bonds companies- C-class-Psychic readings: C-classI'm trying to stick to companies that people patronize frequently (i.e. a Tesla or Mercedes dealership would be less-useful, since people only purchase cars infrequently).My questions:1) So far, I've only been able to identify B-class neighborhoods if I find an A-class company and a C-class company in the same shopping complex.  
Mike McKinzie What is the best state to invest in?
15 March 2011 | 117 replies
People like to be patronized, that's for sure.
Jeremy Collins What can be done with this property
12 August 2013 | 7 replies
Hopefully, it's not one of those wild architectural designs reminiscent of the opera house in Sidney, Australia.Re-purposing buildings is a specialty that I have no practical experience at however I've marveled at a number of establishments that I've either visit or patronized.