5 August 2015 | 14 replies
Example: If an Army medic were to tell you he used a plastic bag to treat a soldier on the battlefield for a sucking chest wound, did you actually learn how to treat such a wound or simply that a plastic bag might be used?
23 July 2015 | 23 replies
A good broker will have an answer for you, but brokers are a mixed bag and not many encounter this situation.
11 September 2015 | 8 replies
It can get a bit dicey though, they've ended up holding the bag longer than anticipated on some pretty crappy houses, just barely making any profit.The tough part is genuinely getting it cheap enough to find a cash buyer.
2 September 2019 | 504 replies
Once you've done that vote with your feet: pack your bags and move.Obstacles exist to be overcome.
2 September 2023 | 200 replies
So it is a mixed bag for both parties.
5 August 2024 | 15 replies
They recently orchestrated a remarkable syndication deal and bagged 110% AAR in just under 13 months, which I don’t need to tell you is massive.
28 February 2024 | 49 replies
Here is a trend I am seeing in all markets....COVID and Post-COVID era STR owners are selling because of many reasons (headaches/lack of cashflow/increased condo assessments/not there cup of teas for business).
18 September 2018 | 25 replies
Even if they start to build and a down turn happens the projects tend to stall out as developers cut their losses and run rather than lose more money and make money off of their other projects.I know a lot of these commercial developers and how they think.It's not my cup of tea but good luck to those who want to speculate.
14 February 2024 | 25 replies
Smaller suburban areas that the big investors fly right by on their way to bag big deals in the top cities.
8 September 2015 | 54 replies
We did this every Sunday for a year the first year I had my home inspection company.Take the agents something like a mug filled with goodies; a teabag, a couple of pieces of chocolate, your business card etc.