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Russell Christopher Bernhard Yellow letters.com Leads / campaigns.
12 March 2020 | 11 replies
Originally posted by @Jerryll Noorden:Originally posted by @Michael Quarles:Originally posted by @Jerryll Noorden:My Uncle lives with me, he is a 92 year old retired Catholic Priest and is certain males are superior to females.
Grayson Gist A “hidden” catastrophe
29 December 2018 | 44 replies
They installed vinyl without any wrap around the house, no flashing at the bottom, didn’t seal the doors or windows, put some j channels upside down and connected female sections together and just slapped a piece over it to hide it.  
Carol Hiott Cash Flow Investing In Pittsburgh
30 April 2024 | 1 reply
I complied a few different points from different sources, including our Director of Investment Services thoughts and opinions.
Kiet Ho How do yall feel about buying a rental property all cash?
20 December 2021 | 121 replies
A 4 bed 2-3 bath 1900-2300 sqft home goes for $190k-275k and pulls in $500-650 a bedroom all day and depending on the situation i lean towards female students so i have been able to do 2 beds in some rooms for $450 each. so i am cash flowing around $500-850 a month in my pocket and that is with 20% down so you could expect a lot better with cash or more down!
J. Martin SFH, 2-4 units, or 5+ Multifamily - WHY do you choose one?
22 April 2014 | 26 replies
(and about 20 min from home)2) Check up on my first order of product directly from a Chinese factory (unrelated)3) Lead a meeting and deliver our analysis to a team of executives and board of directors at a multi-billion bank (relatively quick drive from home)4) Follow-up on proposed delivery of message for even bigger bank (from home)5) Perform inspection for 2 duplexes in contract for close just after end of April. (15min drive from home)6) Go on BP and check up with awesome investors7) Crack open a beer.
Tim G. New investor from Rhode Island
14 November 2014 | 39 replies
Rice and I am the Leasing Director at Nexus Property Management.
Laura Guy For those that "haven't been affected by eviction moratorium"
16 September 2021 | 77 replies
Our government created a problem then teaches people how to game the system to grab free money while leaving the Landlord (mostly females and minorities) twisting in the wind.
Melanie Johnston ASU's Economic Forecast for Arizona in 2020
12 December 2019 | 2 replies
The Arizona Republic recently covered ASU's economic forecast for the state.These Cliff Notes (below) support what I've shared when speaking to investor groups outside of Arizona:Arizona's economy is strong and growth will continue, but at a slower rateOur population will grow by about 300 people a day (110,000 during the year)Our economy is diverse and no longer dependent on 1 or 2 industriesUnemployment remains lowHere is an excerpt from the Arizona Republic article, written by Rachel Leingang:"Arizona's economy is still growing, but growth likely will be slower in 2020 than in the previous two years, an annual economic forecast from Arizona State University predicted Wednesday.Arizona likely will continue attracting new residents at one of the highest rates in the country next year, though that could be a smaller total number amount than in 2018 and 2019.And the state should remain among the leading growth states in the country, according to the forecast by Lee McPheters, an economics professor at ASU and director of the JPMorgan Chase Economic Outlook Center.Many signs are positive for Arizona: Unemployment remains low.
Jaclyn Spinelli Multi family in Phoenix
14 November 2024 | 8 replies
I have a female MF developer/investor client in Phoenix that would be a GREAT contact for you.
Daniel Shari What is the Best text script??
13 April 2021 | 7 replies
I’ve noticed that you get better/more responses when using female names