Real-estate investing: Don’t buy a stinker
A good deal is often defined as buying something for less than the seller’s asking price. Sometimes that’s true. Sometimes, it isn’t.
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A good deal is often defined as buying something for less than the seller’s asking price. Sometimes that’s true. Sometimes, it isn’t.
Read moreI learned the word “choicy” many years ago in southern West Virginia. I understood it to mean a person who was a bit choosier — more careful in deciding among alternatives — than simply choosy, which is pretty choicy to start with.
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Many more Americans own corporate stock than rural land. Why do we invest in stock, which is risky, rather than land, which is not?
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