Sentences with phrase «wealthy real estate family»

He really needs to get focused on what to do with the rest of his life besides collecting rent from his wealthy real estate family and negotiating lower prices at the restaurants on Madison Avenue.

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Eliot Spitzer, the scion of a wealthy NYC real estate family, is downstate political elite.
David (Ryan Gosling) is the rebellious son of a wealthy Manhattan family that owns sleazy 42nd Street real estate.
No longer a cop, close to washed up and addicted to pain killers, Max takes a job in São Paulo, Brazil, protecting the family of wealthy real estate mogul Rodrigo Branco, in an effort to finally escape his troubled past.
If done right, investing in real estate could make you wealthy, leaving you with more time to spend on other passions such as hobbies, travel, and of course, family.
All of us at the Savannah Real Estate Investors Alliance want to THANK YOU for being a part of our family and want to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a Very Happy, Healthy and Wealthy New Year!
Find and Retain the Best Tenants for Your Maryland Rental Properties It's slightly unfair to stereotype Beltway tenants but many local real estate marketing companies group local demographics according to observed lifestyles: Single, upwardly mobile professionals with plenty of discretionary spending options frequently gravitate toward the dense, Class A luxury multiunit complexes in and around downtown Washington, wealthy young families look for homes near good private schools in Arlington and Alexandria, while practical families and recent empty nesters choose the relative rental bargains among single - homes and rural estates in and around Baltimore.
In the last several years, wealthy families with diverse business interests from Mexico have been significant real estate investors in San Antonio.
Looking beyond traditional investments in stocks, bonds, or even alternatives such as hedge funds, many family offices — vehicles that manage the investments and affairs of the wealthy — have pursued direct investments in companies and real estate.
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