18 August 2020 | 10 replies
Outdoor destinations and national parks will be more appealing than a trip to a vast city with tickets to a sporting or concert event.
21 August 2020 | 13 replies
For example: Necessities - Mortgage, Insurance, Gas, etc; Play - Dining Out, Entertainment, Concerts/Sporting Events, etc; Investments - Property Purchas Fund, Whole Life Policy, Stocks, etc.
21 May 2020 | 18 replies
Just my two cents on that topic.In recent history, Philadelphia has been making significant efforts to be considered and recognized as a tier-1 city (ie- bid for Amazon's HQ2, new convention center, big concerts, etc.) so I'd say it's trying to diversify.
2 June 2020 | 16 replies
With all due respect, I think the people playing that "landlords are irresponsible and only have themselves to blame" are part of a concerted neoliberal effort to squeeze out small landlords out of the real estate market.My parents couldn't have been more fiscally responsible.
28 May 2020 | 3 replies
I had one in Kearns for a while and had people coming to visit family, ski trips, conventions, concerts.
29 August 2020 | 6 replies
This is a unique situation available due to those concerts.
1 September 2020 | 8 replies
And even when they are allowed to open, I think it will still be slow until the majority of concert-goers feel it is safe.
13 August 2012 | 4 replies
If that isn't bad enough, you could be flirting with loan fraud because the whole transaction was orchestrated with the intent to defraud the lender, or even conspiracy because the act was committed in concert with others.The only way this can work is if the lender agrees to allow the seller to remain in the property as a tenant (unlikely) and there is no pre-arranged sellback.
11 September 2012 | 18 replies
Its not for a night out on the town, a restaurant, concert tickets or anything like that.
5 January 2013 | 18 replies
I would rather take a field trip of second graders to a Justin Bieber concert than watch that stupid show again.