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ParticipantAre your clients providing you with the credit reports or are you trying to get the reports yourself? If your clients have web access, they can get the report themself for free by going to http://www.annualcreditreport.com.
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ParticipantAre your clients providing you with the credit reports or are you trying to get the reports yourself? If your clients have web access, they can get the report themself for free by going to http://www.annualcreditreport.com.
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Participantindiana out-of-state investing
According to my information and research, Indiana real estate (and the whole area around it) appreciation tends to lag inflation and as such underperforms as an appreciating asset. However, the area does cash flow well.
In terms of the stock market, Indiana real estate performs like a bond fund. Slow, and sometimes lags inflation.
HLS does have a point. In terms of real estate, why plop down your entire money lump into one property, when you can diversify and put it over several properties? It also makes sense from a tax standpoint because you can probably decrease your taxes more with several properties (using depreciation) than one.
All I can say is to do the hard math and see which performs better.
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Participantindiana out-of-state investing
According to my information and research, Indiana real estate (and the whole area around it) appreciation tends to lag inflation and as such underperforms as an appreciating asset. However, the area does cash flow well.
In terms of the stock market, Indiana real estate performs like a bond fund. Slow, and sometimes lags inflation.
HLS does have a point. In terms of real estate, why plop down your entire money lump into one property, when you can diversify and put it over several properties? It also makes sense from a tax standpoint because you can probably decrease your taxes more with several properties (using depreciation) than one.
All I can say is to do the hard math and see which performs better.
surveyor
Participantindiana out-of-state investing
According to my information and research, Indiana real estate (and the whole area around it) appreciation tends to lag inflation and as such underperforms as an appreciating asset. However, the area does cash flow well.
In terms of the stock market, Indiana real estate performs like a bond fund. Slow, and sometimes lags inflation.
HLS does have a point. In terms of real estate, why plop down your entire money lump into one property, when you can diversify and put it over several properties? It also makes sense from a tax standpoint because you can probably decrease your taxes more with several properties (using depreciation) than one.
All I can say is to do the hard math and see which performs better.
surveyor
Participantindiana out-of-state investing
According to my information and research, Indiana real estate (and the whole area around it) appreciation tends to lag inflation and as such underperforms as an appreciating asset. However, the area does cash flow well.
In terms of the stock market, Indiana real estate performs like a bond fund. Slow, and sometimes lags inflation.
HLS does have a point. In terms of real estate, why plop down your entire money lump into one property, when you can diversify and put it over several properties? It also makes sense from a tax standpoint because you can probably decrease your taxes more with several properties (using depreciation) than one.
All I can say is to do the hard math and see which performs better.
surveyor
Participantindiana out-of-state investing
According to my information and research, Indiana real estate (and the whole area around it) appreciation tends to lag inflation and as such underperforms as an appreciating asset. However, the area does cash flow well.
In terms of the stock market, Indiana real estate performs like a bond fund. Slow, and sometimes lags inflation.
HLS does have a point. In terms of real estate, why plop down your entire money lump into one property, when you can diversify and put it over several properties? It also makes sense from a tax standpoint because you can probably decrease your taxes more with several properties (using depreciation) than one.
All I can say is to do the hard math and see which performs better.
surveyor
Participantsteak place / non-sushi
I can recommend sushi deli as a good cheap place, but there are actually a few of those around San Diego. As for non-sushi places in downtown that I recommend, there is a Brazilian steakhouse on 4th Avenue and Broadway called Rei De Gado’s. Although a bit pricey during the night, it is reasonable during lunch and has great tasting food. It is also an all-you-can-eat place.
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Participantsteak place / non-sushi
I can recommend sushi deli as a good cheap place, but there are actually a few of those around San Diego. As for non-sushi places in downtown that I recommend, there is a Brazilian steakhouse on 4th Avenue and Broadway called Rei De Gado’s. Although a bit pricey during the night, it is reasonable during lunch and has great tasting food. It is also an all-you-can-eat place.
surveyor
Participantsteak place / non-sushi
I can recommend sushi deli as a good cheap place, but there are actually a few of those around San Diego. As for non-sushi places in downtown that I recommend, there is a Brazilian steakhouse on 4th Avenue and Broadway called Rei De Gado’s. Although a bit pricey during the night, it is reasonable during lunch and has great tasting food. It is also an all-you-can-eat place.
surveyor
Participantsteak place / non-sushi
I can recommend sushi deli as a good cheap place, but there are actually a few of those around San Diego. As for non-sushi places in downtown that I recommend, there is a Brazilian steakhouse on 4th Avenue and Broadway called Rei De Gado’s. Although a bit pricey during the night, it is reasonable during lunch and has great tasting food. It is also an all-you-can-eat place.
surveyor
Participantsteak place / non-sushi
I can recommend sushi deli as a good cheap place, but there are actually a few of those around San Diego. As for non-sushi places in downtown that I recommend, there is a Brazilian steakhouse on 4th Avenue and Broadway called Rei De Gado’s. Although a bit pricey during the night, it is reasonable during lunch and has great tasting food. It is also an all-you-can-eat place.
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ParticipantThis website regularly shows good deals.
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