2 bedroom 2 bath for $450 a month, please, please, please send me a link or an advertisement for that....I would love to see it. What kind of area is this in, is it a nice town or neighborhood, is the school system worth sending your kids to???? Near me you can get a studio apartment, you know around 400-550 SQF for about $750 a month. A 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom near me are about $1250-$1300 a month and the buildings are not great at all, you get NOOOOO amenities at that price, if you want amenities and a nice apartment with a door man and 24/7 concierge the price goes up to around $1750+ As for the $440 take out the taxes and your coming home with about $300-$325 a week, near me you cant do much with that!!!
Obama announces the start of his re-election campaign and Mcd issues press release for jobs. Makes ya wonder. In other news.... Survey says: The number of people who did not show up for work on any one day at MCD is (drum roll...) 50k.
I'll answer it since the person it was directed to, can't. The German in the 4th house isn't shown as having any pet so everyone automatically assumes since the questions is, "who has the fish", that the German has the fish. The German could have an elephant, who knows. The correct answer is, The German has no designated pet and no one definitively has a fish.
You mean like capitalization? Let's cut the BS, how exactly did your "friend" finance the 8 MCDs, along with his real estate mini-empire, all while struggling to make ends meet with a minimum wage job and a sick wife (medical bills up the wazoo). I care little for the inspirational side of the story, I care tons about the informational side.
The accident wasn't her fault and the other party paid the medical expenses while the lawsuit was going on. He took care of her through her recovery, worked at McD's and bought run down properties and fixed them up in his spare time. In the first 3 years he leveraged the first 5 properties to buy the first McD's franchise. He lives in a small community where the bank had a physical investment in his success. (They see where the money goes, they see he is not a risk, they are making money off him and they actually care.) Each two years thereafter they bought a new franchise from profits. All the time they were growing their wealth, they lived in one of those fixer-uppers I think he paid $30K for at auction. (It was a beautiful home when he was done but was a dump when he started it) It wasn't till recently (2 years ago) they finally settled the lawsuit with the accident and they took the settlement and built themselves a new home on 50 acres. There last project is the apartments near the college. They are doing it so their kids have a free place to live. Oh, the kids are going to be the property managers of each of the units. The kids have worked with both of them rehabbing homes since they were little.