17 March 2023 | 1052 replies
Men have more testosterone, which leads to action.
27 March 2020 | 142 replies
IMO, the economy has been artificially stimulated for a while now.
21 July 2020 | 173 replies
There is a letter that was sent to the campaign which refers to an analysis:Letter: https://www.1031taxreform.com/fea-sends-letter-to-biden-campaign-regarding-the-importance-of-like-kind-exchanges-in-stimulating-the-economy/Analysis: https://www.taxpolicycenter.org/model-estimates/former-vice-president-bidens-tax-plan-march-2020/t20-0074-former-vice-presidentThe analysis makes mention of "certain tax preferences for the real estate industry," which one can assume is 1031 exchanges, but might also be depreciation, TPR, changes to passive income treatment, etc., but cites no sources.
2 July 2017 | 28 replies
We put up with small spaces, rude encounters (not all the time but it's bound to happen), higher prices for most things and lots of other negatives (noise and dirt come to mind) because it's an incredibly fun, exciting, interesting and stimulating place to be - and to live- if you can make it work.
28 April 2022 | 684 replies
Everything else stimulates the local econony.
23 December 2016 | 1 reply
Social life- I miss informal chit-chat with my colleagues, grabbing lunch, intellectually stimulating conversations, and other social occasions.
26 May 2021 | 114 replies
@Mark Braun central bank reserve (not really money) printing isn't stimulative. 100% increase in the monetary base hasn't fundamentally changed anything.
6 January 2020 | 91 replies
We all want to have that very creative post that (triggers) stimulates everyone’s reaction.
17 January 2020 | 99 replies
The people I know with crazy amounts of money have to be stimulated intellectually and need some kind of charities, new business ventures, traveling, etc.
9 February 2018 | 47 replies
I believe those people who currently run their own groups could benefit (if they cared to hear what investors really want), as could anyone who might be interested in just setting up some kind of local group of their own.I hope people continue to drop by this discussion to share more details about things like club format (what's good and bad), club meeting frequency, agenda, and so on.This thread could really benefit a LOT of people, but we need more folks chiming in with their thoughts.If you've taken the time to read this discussion, please do leave some feedback.I started this thread because I think things need to change at real estate clubs, and hoped we could stimulate ways to do that.