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Molefi Branson Why invest in Toledo Vs Detroit
20 November 2020 | 26 replies
The area is always expanding the business district as well as downtown, from Access to low cost regional talent, competitive real estate cost, strong work ethics and excellent facilities for sports, shopping, leisure and healthcare.
Cameron McNulty What’s the deal with Ohio?
10 February 2022 | 164 replies
The area is always expanding the business district as well as downtown, from Access to low cost regional talent, competitive real estate cost, strong work ethics and excellent facilities for sports, shopping, leisure and healthcare.
Tina Gionis Nashville or Toledo?
4 February 2022 | 8 replies
The area is always expanding the business district as well as downtown, from Access to low cost regional talent, competitive real estate cost, strong work ethics and excellent facilities for sports, shopping, leisure and healthcare.
Datesh Kshatriya New Member - Wanted to connect and invest in Ohio
26 September 2020 | 15 replies
The area is always expanding the business district as well as downtown, from Access to low cost regional talent, competitive real estate cost, strong work ethics and excellent facilities for sports, shopping, leisure and healthcare.
Andrew Gibeaut Looking to Network in Toledo!
11 June 2021 | 16 replies
The area is always expanding the business district as well as downtown, from Access to low cost regional talent, competitive real estate cost, strong work ethics and excellent facilities for sports, shopping, leisure and healthcare.
Katie Miller Tell me your BIG Real Estate Goals for 2020!
4 March 2020 | 255 replies
@Katie Miller as a newbie I would like to have my first success on flipping then create a team of investors to continue on my path of financial freedom, legacy, leisure and increase cash flow while helping others who wants to be on the same journey and everybody wins
Russell Brazil Be Careful If You Are Overleveraged
20 March 2020 | 140 replies
Undoubtably in my mind, the goon't will have to make some tough decision, unpopular ones such as bailing out the airlines and other leisure conglomerates such as Hilton Global - reminiscence of the '08/'09 bailout of Wall Street, though different to some extent as the airline / hotel type of "blue chip" stocks are majority owned by Fidelity and Blackrocks of the world, which in turn is own by major pension funds, and guess who's the largest holders or contributors of pensions funds, your everyday teachers, fire fighters, police officers and etc., so I would imagine the govern't won't have much of choice... 
Jeff C. Cringeworthy self promotion on BP
31 December 2019 | 126 replies
That means people can typically read it at their leisure.
Hamad Khan 40 doors - should i expand or retire?
7 January 2024 | 50 replies
Leisure can be tough on accomplishers, but I'm chill in general and content.I like learning new stuff, revisiting old hobbies and causes and I wrote a small book/manuscript. 
Robyn Webster STR investment in Mexico
14 September 2022 | 7 replies
I’ve talked with several hedge fund managers lately about these risks, and everyone I talk to agrees that there needs to be a substantial return to make it worth it (assuming it’s purely for investment and not leisure).