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Account Closed $41,000+ flip in Ann Arbor, Michigan (with pictures)
14 September 2017 | 15 replies
The "grass" in the back was about 3 feet tall, full of those prickly weed trees.
Sam Green Self Storage
20 May 2024 | 121 replies
Build larger storage bays with 12 wide versus 10 wide; 10 tall versus 8 tall;  this will bring a different customer.f. 
Jun Wang Self Storage Valuation
23 September 2022 | 9 replies
Otherwise run.Looking at your background you just took a look at self storageRecommend you do 5 deal analysis and develop a checklist, cost model and a revenue modelRecommend you use the magnifying glass above and type in Selfstorage.
Ensel Moore Accounting software recommendations
23 August 2022 | 15 replies
You can certainly use the magnifying glass in upper right and type in accounting software.
Eddie Ziv Appreciation VS. Cash flow - The clash of the titans....
15 June 2010 | 341 replies
This was and is the thrust of the arguement that each of us is looking through the "rose colored" glasses of our viewpoints for our chosen business direction.But in order to carry this on I believe that Eddie's attempt in starting this was not to relive the clash, but to try to find out how each investor "marries" the two or three different viewpoints to maximize the profits.So, I will ask each of you, when your main focus says that a property or deal does not work for your standards, do you even attempt to work the numbers using another method?