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A lot of information has been published for those who wish to buy a condo as a principal residence, but not for investors who want to expand into the condominium market. Investing in condominiums is not about being caught up in the mass hysteria of lining up to buy a pre-construction unit in a "hot neighbourhood" and hopefully flipping it at a profit when it's built. On the contrary, investing in condos can be a very good way to generate solid returns when done according to the proven strategies outlined in the book. Investing in Condominiums will show readers the ins and outs of profitable condo investing by sticking to investing fundamentals, carrying out proper due diligence, and having a...
A lot of information has been published for those who wish to buy acondo as a principal residence, but not for investors who want toexpand into the condominium market. Investing in condominiums isnot about being caught up in the mass hysteria of lining up to buya pre-construction unit in a "hot neighbourhood" and hopefullyflipping it at a profit when it's built. On the contrary, investingin condos can be a very good way to generate solid returns whendone according to the proven strategies outlined in the book. Investing in Condominiums will show readers the ins andouts of profitable condo investing by sticking to investingfundamentals, carrying out proper due diligence, and having an exitpla...
Keeping your books in order and your taxes minimized are crucial elements for profitable real estate investing, and it’s vital for real estate investors to take an active role in their administration. 81 Financial and Tax Tips for the Canadian Real Estate Investor offers clear direction and applicable examples to unravel these often complex issues that are key to maximizing your revenue and reducing your taxes. This isn’t a guide to tax evasion or dodgy accounting. This is a guide to understanding the limitations, requirements and benefits of the Canadian system and making sure that they work for you, the investor, and not against you. Different forms of property ownership and property t...
When a young Indian journalist quits his job to take a year off in Guyana, he discovers a country of epic indolence, lush rainforests and an array of characters . Among the motley crowd of seasoned rogues, Samaritans and ideologues, people trying to escape or accept their colonial legacies, he falls for Jan, a girl who transports him to a new place—within himself and in the world. Acute and lyrical, this brilliant first novel is one of the finest literary achievements to come out of the subcontinent in the last decade.
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THE LONG BLINK is a narrative nonfiction book by Emmy Award-winning journalist, Brian Kuebler, who exposes the staggering cost of the American trucking industry’s rising crash rate through the intimate struggle of Ed Slattery, who is left to piece his family back together after a trucker fell asleep at the wheel and killed his wife and maimed his son. From the historic, public settlement with the trucking company and a bizarre confrontation with its driver to one father’s ongoing and, more recently, frustrating fight on Capitol Hill for safer roads, the Slattery’s story is a revealing, emotional look at the rapidly growing danger we all face from the passing lane each and every day.
Un malfaiteur qui par erreur braque le restaurant de sa propre fille... Un légionnaire qui tente de déserter en s'enfuyant dans un tank... Un archéologue qui tombe fou amoureux d'une statue... Une cantine d'hôpital qui sert de la langue d'humain... Des policiers roumains qui prennent des cours de ballet... Un pompier qui brûle sa maison en organisant un dîner aux chandelles... Un papy qui fait un hold-up en fauteuil roulant... Sartre ne disait-il pas que les faits divers étaient le miroir d'une société ? La nature humaine est plus folle chaque année. Ses excès révèlent une créativité sans bornes et une bêtise intergalactique. Incroyable, et frais... Les faits divers insolites de l'hebdomadaire Marianne sont plébiscités par les lecteurs. Forts du succès du tome I, Ils l'ont fait, best-seller en 2008, Simon Marty et Philippe Chatenay, responsables de la rubrique et journalistes à Marianne, ont trié pour vous 300 nouvelles histoires encore plus folles, toujours plus drôles. Simon Marty et Philippe Chatenay, journalistes et responsables de la rubrique Ils l’ont fait au journal Marianne.