
25 July 2017 | 202 replies
I don't care how many iterations of documentation or shell companies that transaction runs through.

21 April 2018 | 49 replies
I may be a bit jumpy - someone in the space pushes low quality PBNs hard, and I view it as taking advantage of folks with very little knowledge of SEO or what all of that entails.But yes, as someone who looks at ten iterations of the same carrot site every day, yours is great.

11 April 2019 | 7 replies
Well I mean there really isn’t room for development - there is a small commercial stretch on California Ave around Davis and then a few storefronts around Benton and Brighton.The California stretch has some businesses that have been there forever and an old bank that has had a few iterations as a coffee shop.Unless you tear down blocks of homes there is really not room for any new restaurants or breweries or anything like thatI grew up first at the Western end (end of Termon around Marmaduke Park) and then moved to the Eastern end (around Legion Park) - lived there for 27 years and am back there at least once a week.

27 December 2015 | 78 replies
You offer the sellers something that the retail buyers don't--certainty of closing, a hassle-free transaction, speed and agility, timing...among other things that the sellers value or they wouldn't take your deal.If you aren't out there lying to the sellers or tricking them into taking your deal, you are running a prudent and honest business just like every other service provider in a capitalistic economy.

14 November 2023 | 33 replies
Really no point re-iterating it here.
5 April 2016 | 26 replies
All three require either Agility, Speed or Strength.

24 August 2018 | 65 replies
Sounds fun, let's do it!

13 December 2016 | 22 replies
This isn't perfect; only a first iteration I want to propose so we can start this conversation.I do feel incredibly confident that with companies like Air BnB and VRBO already disrupting the hotel industry; and Uber and Lyft disrupting the car industry we will continue to see tectonic shifts in the way we make decisions on whether to own, rent, or simply have access to essential components of daily life.The current model(s) of housing will have major competition in the very near future.Listed below are some of the major pros and cons with renting or buying and how they could look in a new model:Owning a Home As An Investment: What if living in a community gave you access to some of the profit and loss of the owning company as a whole?

29 January 2014 | 51 replies
I was one of the developers for early database-driven iterations of the MLS in our area, back when they were still faxing new listings to each brokerage for daily inclusion into stacks of 3-ring binders (though I doubt any of that code is still powering our MLS today).

29 September 2020 | 10 replies
Polar moment of inertia - mass is in the center- feels more agile.