here's a hysterical blurb from ActiveRain that i saw one minute after checking the site out:"Active Rain goes great with a good hot cup of coffee, tea or hot chocolate, too, Barbara. :-) It's one of the very first things I look forward to, along with the listings, when I'm at the computer. Active Rain participation is like practicing music; it sharpens our level of skill much the same way playing Chopin or Gershwin would be for the pianist"wowowow- is all i can say about that.
my kid never learned to walk; now i see it could be because we've been renting for four years. we're saving up creating the memories for LATER.ha, psyche! i don't have a kid, but we are saving any cool experiences for after we buy a house.
THE most prominent placed billboards in my area feature a floating house with the tagline "Main Street Beats Wall Street"this is an ad for NAR, by the way which hmmm...not sure.... seems to be promoting an investment angle.
chutta- you are phrasing your questions in a strange manner that makes it seem as if you have been living in the clouds and that is why you are getting the responses that you have been. you have to tell us your whole thought process, not just *who has ever recommended RE home investing* or *what does the NAR have to do with RE* because that is throwing us off until you come back with whatever it is that you are thinking.
i feel like the magical fairies just peed on my head from the sky. so, if i'm willing to empty out my 401(k) then i know i've found "my" house and i'm allowed to start making memories?
yes, vicky- probably a lot of the bargain hunters out there will swarm to place multiple offers for someone's half of a house. they can draw a line in painter's tape to mark off missing hub's half!
"A hoax has been perpetrated on Americans by a greedy, or naive, residential real estate industry."
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