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Lynne MacFarlane Path of Progress in the Midwest - Your Thoughts?
5 August 2018 | 37 replies
Is this new criminal center the newest biggest building project that's meant to stimulate Indiana's economy?
N/A N/A Howdy Everybody!
4 July 2006 | 4 replies
They do not realize that even a thoughful passage from time to time will stimulate others.
Account Closed 20 Years Old With 10 Deals Done. What Next?
1 September 2021 | 16 replies
If being a realtor doesn't sound stimulating to you then I would just look for the highest paying job that you can find (and flexible hours are helpful too). 
Cathy S. How to accelerate saving up for down payment for next property
14 April 2021 | 14 replies
I have considered some creative financing options and other non-traditional routes, but still feel as if I am too unfamiliar and how some creative strategies seem to be more risky.It's like I am spending my day to day grinding through a job that I find no fulfillment or mental stimulation in, just so I can slowly make baby steps towards saving up for that next property.If anyone is in the same shoes or has any insight or advice, I would appreciate it! 
John Powell Turnkey
8 January 2017 | 40 replies
Sitting in cash is not all that bad with the coming Demographic Cliff and over-stimulated economy.  
Benton Williams Ethics Question !
15 August 2024 | 34 replies
It's really more fortunate than unfortunate when you think about it....a landlord invests money, that stimulates the local economy and hires contractors and their employees.
Jonathan Joyce Payoff HELOAN used to buy rentals?
19 August 2024 | 7 replies
This is the rate that neither stimulates nor contracts the economy.  
Rob Barry Where did I go wrong? Section 8 Horror Story.
23 August 2020 | 76 replies
I bought 12 new constructions in Mississippi back in the Day for the GOZONE tax bene's  Post Katrina were you could buy new construction and take 50% depreciation year one.. this was govmits way of stimulating investment into Katrina ravaged areas of the deep south.. 11 of them worked pretty well.. and i would say 8 of them darn near perfect.. but one of them the tenant did over 45k in damage.. it was insane.. so much so that my insurance company actually stepped up and went after the tenant criminally..
Michael Quarles Season of Giving
25 December 2011 | 7 replies
I give it away each month, because I'd rather stimulate the economy that let the govt do it.
Collin Hays VRBO and AIRBNB have met their match: Google Vacation Rentals
9 August 2024 | 25 replies
maybe Google just doing this like they did with Google Flights to leverage their negotiations for higher advertising dollars from VRBO/AIRBNB etc, like they did with Expedia/Hotels.com/United/Delta etc and they have no real interest in making it a discrete profit center but just a strong profit stimulant to their core advert business.buy more Google stock usually a winning formula last 20 years