Posted on May 31st, 2007 by moneyvsdebt
Formerly middle-class homes in decaying neighborhoods are going cheap in foreclosure auctions, but the cost of renovations is likely to exceed the purchase prices.
By James R. Hagerty, The Wall Street Journal
In an era when million-dollar houses are no longer exceptional, some homes sell for less than the price of a Brooks Bros. suit.At an April [...]
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Posted on May 29th, 2007 by moneyvsdebt
This is going to be hilarious! If you love Family Guy you’ll have to see this video clip from the up and coming show on June 17th.
President Lincoln with a light saber thats just brilliant!
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Posted on May 8th, 2007 by moneyvsdebt
This awesome little trick shows you how to get into the menu of a coke machine without throwing in a couple presidents…
Coke Machine Hack - Funny home videos are a click away
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Posted on May 5th, 2007 by moneyvsdebt
Have you seen all the TONS AND TONS of record forclosures popping up right and left? All over the bloody country. Heck everywhere you turn people are either going bankrupt or having to consolidate debt just to stay afloat. I’ve been working on getting into real estate in the past three months doing all the certifications, taking [...]
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Posted on May 5th, 2007 by moneyvsdebt
Brett White, who became chief executive of CB Richard Ellis in 2005, has brought the international commercial real estate firm to its present success by following a plan made in 1991.
As Gilbert and Sullivan might sing, he is the very model of a modern chief executive. Brett White, who became chief executive of CB Richard [...]
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