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@mortgagetruth@HomeLoanBill Younger generations and first time home buyers don’t even consider quality. They just want what they see on social media. 🤦🏻♂️
Rob Gronkowski says he lived off $50,000 as an NFL rookie because he understood the NFL meant "Not For Long"
"My agent gave me a $50,000 advance for what's going to come in the marketing world for myself. I just had to pay him back within the first $50,000 I made"
"I was able to purchase my first car, which was a 2008 Escalade, and then to be able to pay rent once I got to New England. And then from there on out, I really didn't need any other money"
"I was getting free meals at the facility. I just kind of needed gas money. You go out, the drinks are free or you pay for one, you get 10 free when you're when you're on the Patriots up in the Boston area"
"So I wasn't really spending much money at all, especially when it got to the season. I mean, you're inside that building and everything's handed to you on a daily basis from breakfast all the way to dinner"
"I just lived off my marketing dollars. I was living a low-level life. I had a condo with a roommate that was on the team as well. We're paying $1,500 a month in rent while in the NFL"
"I was very frugal and that's how I got away with it. Not having any lavish purchases, the first couple years in the league and just banking away what I was making because I truly understood that the NFL stands for not for long"
Capital gains limits haven’t changed since 1997, yet 43.6% of California owners and 24.4% in Utah now exceed them, reducing mobility as more sellers face potential tax hits.
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@PGA_TOUR_FAN Theres literally hundreds of complexes that might work. Id stick around 101/Scottsdale Rd/TPC area right now for future growth. That is the future center of Scottsdale w Cardinals facility mixed use project. Lets talk next week. Thx.
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@DeerwoodRealty I would expect w the speed of Ai and scams that this device we all use will become useless in a few years and we can all go back to writing letters. Lol
@sweatystartup I don’t disagree. There are some fantastic uses but honestly I believe the way most use Ai today allows misinformation to be spread quicker. 🤷🏻♂️
Alejandro Trejo shares why, for him, the American Dream is a place to call home. Join the American Dream at 250 campaign by recording your own video describing how homeownership has unlocked the American Dream for you or your clients. https://t.co/jlOlBfrZvr
Under the new law, which passed the Legislature with broad bipartisan support, squatters can be removed in just three days, much faster than the 19 days for a usual eviction. https://t.co/HwtaRODT4t
🚨JUST IN: Arizona Republicans are making it harder for homeowners to lose their homes over HOA disputes.
Today, SB 1246 from Senator @WendyRogersAZ passed the House. The bill dramatically raises the threshold for when a homeowners association can foreclose on a property for unpaid assessments, increasing it from one year or $1,200 in delinquent assessments to eighteen months or $10,000, whichever occurs first. It also prevents certain HOA-imposed expenses from being collected through foreclosure and requires HOAs to make reasonable efforts to communicate with homeowners and offer payment plans before pursuing foreclosure.
No Arizona family should face losing their home over a relatively small HOA debt or technical dispute. SB 1246 restores balance to the relationship between homeowners and HOAs by protecting property rights while preserving an association's ability to collect legitimate assessments.
This is a major pro-homeowner reform that puts families ahead of bureaucracy and strengthens one of the most fundamental rights Arizonans have: the right to keep their home.