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    Investor Secrets on How To Fix and Flip That House
    1. Do The Math BEFORE You Do The DealYou absolutely must perform your due diligence when it comes to your purchase agreement. Check the comps (comparable homes) with more than one source. If you are working with a real estate agent, remember that while they have a code of ethics to live up to, they also have a vested interest in your purchase; so make sure to get accurate comps from other sources as well. I have seen wide variances i
    by the end of the day and we're told to "sleep on it," as if the answer is going to somehow sashay to the surface later in the night.

    Another theory is that dreaming is our mind's way of cleaning the clutter from our mental computer so we can retain the more important stuff. This might explain why we

    Pre-foreclosure Deals in a Hot Housing Market
    You have seen all of the advertisements where merchants are hawking their products to help you profit in the home foreclosure market. What they don’t tell you is that not every home in foreclosure is quite the bargain that they would like you to believe it to be. Specifically, if a home is being foreclosed in a market that is hot, you won’t find as near a great bargain as you would in an average housing market. Yet, you can profit from a pr
    It will be several hours until the alarm buzzes, but suddenly a man bolts up to a near-sitting position in bed. The room is peaceful, yet he's terrified, and can't immediately reason why. Then, after convincing himself that all's calm and he's safe, he begins to unravel a few details of what has just scared him awake.

    Another alarm sounds and a woman shuts it off, pulls the covers over her head and tries desperately to return to what was so abruptly interrupted. There were flowers and a blue sky. She was sixteen and size eight again.

    In another house, a five year old runs into her parent's bedroom, waking them at 2.00 a.m. because she woke up to find a monster sitting on her lampshade.

    Dreams can be convincing. They can be prophetic. They can also be elusive. Some people swear they never have them, while others have almost total recall of a great number of them. Some people can even get totally engrossed in a semi-dream state during the day.

    Researchers have a variety of theories explaining the phenomenon of dreaming. Some say that dreams help us get back in touch with our inner individual self. This is reinforced whenever we're confronted with a problem that hasn't been solved by the end of the day and we're told to "sleep on it," as if the answer is going to somehow sashay to the surface later in the night.

    Another theory is that dreaming is our mind's way of cleaning the clutter from our mental computer so we can retain the more important stuff. This might explain why we

    The Green, Green Mortgages At Home
    A ‘green mortgage’ is a mortgage that is favorable to the environment. This means that lenders will plant a certain number of trees per loan; the idea being to offset its carbon footprint. They may also make a donation, on behalf of the borrower, to environmental causes, or the lender can offer funding to green property developments. Green mortgages are sometimes, although not exclusively, offered on houses that are in someway ethical or su
    ed him awake.

    Another alarm sounds and a woman shuts it off, pulls the covers over her head and tries desperately to return to what was so abruptly interrupted. There were flowers and a blue sky. She was sixteen and size eight again.

    In another house, a five year old runs into her parent's bedroom, waking them at 2.00 a.m. because she woke up to find a monster sitting on her lampshade.

    Dreams can be convincing. They can be prophetic. They can also be elusive. Some people swear they never have them, while others have almost total recall of a great number of them. Some people can even get totally engrossed in a semi-dream state during the day.

    Researchers have a variety of theories explaining the phenomenon of dreaming. Some say that dreams help us get back in touch with our inner individual self. This is reinforced whenever we're confronted with a problem that hasn't been solved by the end of the day and we're told to "sleep on it," as if the answer is going to somehow sashay to the surface later in the night.

    Another theory is that dreaming is our mind's way of cleaning the clutter from our mental computer so we can retain the more important stuff. This might explain why we

    Lapping It Up
    The idea of a laptop, or portable, computer was first conceived by Alan Kay, who worked for Xerox, at its Research Center in Palo Alto CA. He called it a Dynabook. He wasn't the first to offer a completed laptop computer for public consumption, however. That honor went to Grid System's William Moggridge in 1979. His brand new concept was housed in a magnesium case that was die cast. Its bubble memory was a total of 340 kilobytes. The laptop
    oom, waking them at 2.00 a.m. because she woke up to find a monster sitting on her lampshade.

    Dreams can be convincing. They can be prophetic. They can also be elusive. Some people swear they never have them, while others have almost total recall of a great number of them. Some people can even get totally engrossed in a semi-dream state during the day.

    Researchers have a variety of theories explaining the phenomenon of dreaming. Some say that dreams help us get back in touch with our inner individual self. This is reinforced whenever we're confronted with a problem that hasn't been solved by the end of the day and we're told to "sleep on it," as if the answer is going to somehow sashay to the surface later in the night.

    Another theory is that dreaming is our mind's way of cleaning the clutter from our mental computer so we can retain the more important stuff. This might explain why we

    Real Estate Postcards: Best Strategy for a Buyer's Market
    About This Article This question comes from a postcard marketing questionnaire I sent to over 3,000 real estate agents and brokers. I compiled hundreds of responses to create a list of the most frequently asked questions about real estate postcards. This is one of those questions.Question: What types of postcards work best in a buyer's market?Answer: That depends on who you're trying to reac
    t totally engrossed in a semi-dream state during the day.

    Researchers have a variety of theories explaining the phenomenon of dreaming. Some say that dreams help us get back in touch with our inner individual self. This is reinforced whenever we're confronted with a problem that hasn't been solved by the end of the day and we're told to "sleep on it," as if the answer is going to somehow sashay to the surface later in the night.

    Another theory is that dreaming is our mind's way of cleaning the clutter from our mental computer so we can retain the more important stuff. This might explain why we

    Starting a New Business? Look Successful From Day One With Executive Office Space
    Expensive? No, it only sounds expensive. Actually executive office space or executive suites are nothing more than generic terms for a type of office space that doesn't require a long-term lease. But it is something you should know about. It can give your new company a successful established image from your first day.Consider this: You will have an office address in a classy building.Your executive offi
    by the end of the day and we're told to "sleep on it," as if the answer is going to somehow sashay to the surface later in the night.

    Another theory is that dreaming is our mind's way of cleaning the clutter from our mental computer so we can retain the more important stuff. This might explain why we wake up tired...we've simply swept our brains too much during the night. Often, students study directly before going to sleep, thinking that the information will be more easily retained and recalled the next day.

    Yet another theory for dreaming is that it helps us understand what we've seen, felt and experienced, in somewhat of an information assimilation process. That it acts as our own personal housekeeper and file clerk.

    Apparently, we're all quite active during sleep time. Scientists say that we sleep each night in 4 or 5, ninety-minute stages. It is during the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) stage that we do our best dreaming. We have a dream segment approximately every 90 minutes. Usually though, we won't remember any of them unless we've been interrupted and awakened while they were happening.

    It seems that if you've mastered the art of "lucid dreaming" you can control the conversation and action and pretty much have things your way. As of yet though, I've never been able to do that, asleep or awake.

    There are many dream interpretation books available, but chances are you know someone who immediately explains your dream by saying, "Well, you obviously must have been thinking about it

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