This is reasonable if not great return, but Bonds continue to have other
nice properties like relatively low risk and diversification of stock portfolios (the «offset [ing] losses» you mention in the OP).
Not exact matches
Once you have taken your «must have» features into account, if you are left with multiple
properties, refine your list based on «
nice to have» features
like a large yard, a finished basement or an in - ground pool.
The formula contains some other
nice ingredients
like ferulic acid and vitamin E for antioxidant protection and konjac root for it's nutritional
properties.
or so of turmeric to my daily fruit smoothies — daily only since I got a working blender about 3 weeks ago — precisely because of its health
properties, but your tea seems
like an even
nicer way of adding more turmeric to my diet!
It's a really
nice plant,
like an herb with a ton of anti inflammatory and anti carcinogenic
properties.
WHY: It's always
nice to see an original idea
like «Now You See Me» find success amid the usual summer barrage of rehashed
properties (and a sequel has since been greenlit), but unfortunately, the movie doesn't live up to its full potential.
WHY: Pixar has come to rely a little too much on their preexisting
properties lately, so it's
nice to see the studio getting back to telling original stories
like «The Good Dinosaur.»
WHY: In a summer filled with superheroes, sequels and other movies based on preexisting
properties, it's
nice to see an original film
like «The Shallows» come along to prove that bigger isn't always better.
Just
like the 203k, HomeStyle ® Renovation allows you to fix up a
property to lendable standards, or even complete «
nice - to - haves»
like an upgraded kitchen or bathroom.
Look for a
property that's either close to a
nice beach or near sought - after amenities
like a golf course.
The Best Western Palm Hotel, was listed at just $ 118 / night at the time, and seemed
like a perfectly
nice 3 - star
property.
An outdoor pool and a poolside bar are other highlights, and apartments at this upscale
property offer up
nice touches
like bathrobes and slippers.
A poolside bar and a terrace are other highlights, and apartments at this upscale
property offer up
nice touches
like rainfall showerheads and slippers.
3 bars / lounges and a terrace are other highlights, and apartments at this upscale
property offer up
nice touches
like Frette Italian sheets and rainfall showerheads.
There are lots of
nice category 4
properties — even a few Park Hyatts — and a single night once a year sounds
like a perfect New Year's Eve excuse (published rates were over $ 300).
The free breakfasts at top
properties is
nice and I
like that upgrades to suites are based on availability.
Considering that most of the Wyndham
properties are budget hotels, that is a
nice set of perks, comparable to other budget chains
like Best Western or Choice.
The Crowne Plaza Duqm looks
like a very
nice beach - side
property — perhaps what the doctor ordered for a couple of days of R&R.
Liked: We booked two triple rooms, one of them was a very
nice appartment in the back of the
property.
When I try to book rooms in major cities
like San Francisco or Chicago, I usually am required to spend close to 50,000 points for a
nice Hilton
property.
This means that it's going to be a lot tougher or just straight up impossible to utilize this free night certificate at
nice properties in major cities
like New York City (where we just recently used our free night at the InterContinental Times Square).
Apartments at this upscale
property get the details right with
nice touches
like deep soaking tubs, iPod docks, and Egyptian cotton sheets.
It really does look
like a
nice hotel, especially for a category 1
property.
Looks
like a
nice piece of
property with some great potential.
It sounds
like you have a
nice cash flowing
property.
Having investment
properties for the long term, and retirement funds would be
nice, which is why I would
like to get started now.
Looks
like a
nice deal at that price (photos make it look worse then it is), but after you spend 80k to make it conform, plus deal with any pending fines, you won't even have a
nice reno'd
property.
Based on your sales numbers it seems
like it is probably a pretty
nice property.
I could also say that your fee - for - service «agent «is also a leech, waiting for you to show up again in order for him / her to boiler plate another offer on another phantom
property; if only I could have been able to do that to make a
nice income without feeling just a little bit cheap with my expertise and most importantly, my time regarding letting my client in on the negatives of said
property as I saw them... from an objective point of view, and not from a subjective, already - emotionally - attached - to - the -
property point of view of the buyer, being something
like a person falling in love with a piece - of - crap used car because it is a favourite colour.
I'd
like to purchase something
nicer, but apparently, there is a missing link in my strategies for finding
properties that meet those qualifications.
Once you have taken your «must have» features into account, if you are left with multiple
properties, refine your list based on «
nice to have» features
like a large yard, a finished basement or an in - ground pool.
Yes, it does require a little more paper work with the FHA, need to have the 203K Consultant involved and handle inspections / appraisals and such, but the fact that I can get into a
property, have up to 6 months of mortgage payments included in the cost of the loan so that we don't have to worry about double rent / mortgage payments, rehab my primary residence the way we
like it, save a 1930 - 1940's era farm house, and then refi into a conventional cash out mortgage later on and use that equity to go buy rental
properties...
nice way to get started, without having to put up a lot of cash or live next to tenants / in town (I'm a RURAL kinda guy).
This is such a
nice property - beautiful and spacious and in the perfect location if you
like to be secluded.