Archive for the ‘newspaper articles’ Category

"Fix em Up, Rent em Out" Featured in Newspaper Article

Friday, December 5th, 2008

.
I was recently interviewed by the Arizona Daily Star and responded to a variety of questions related to my house fixer-upper business, such as:

Why did you write the book?;
How did you get into the fixer-upper business?;
Can you give away one secret of success?;

as well as several other questions that inquiring minds want to know the answers to.

Here is the complete interview, entitled “UA researcher fixes up houses on the side, writes about it.”

See also:

For yet another newspaper interview that I did see: Fixer Upper Business Highlighted in Newspaper Article.

Add to Technorati Favorites

Subscribe in a reader

Share this: del.icio.us | Digg | Ma.gnolia | Reddit | Stumble Upon |

Fixer Upper Business Highlighted in Newspaper Article

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

My wife and I laying laminate flooring

The Tucson Citizen Newspaper highlighted the fixer upper business that my wife and I operate in Thursday’s paper.

Entitled Learn to Fix Up Houses, Rent Them Out, it describes some details about our business and mentions my book.

Who says newspapers aren’t interesting anymore?

To read another insightful (to me, at least)  newspaper article that I did, see “Fix em Up, Rent em Out” Featured in Newspaper Article.

Add to Technorati Favorites

Subscribe in a reader

Share this: del.icio.us | Digg | Ma.gnolia | Reddit | Stumble Upon |

A Fixer-upper’s Brush With Fame

Sunday, March 9th, 2008


I was interviewed about my fixer upper house business for an article that appeared in the Arizona Daily Star today, entitled Buying Real Estate. I attach it for your reading enjoyment.

Several investors are interviewed about their experiences in the Tucson real estate market. One disclaimer that I will offer is that I actually said “Prices are higher (not lower) so there’s less competition when buying.”

Now I know how my fellow celebs like Arnold and Bradjalina feel when they are misquoted. It’s a heavy weight to bear.

Add to Technorati Favorites

Subscribe in a reader

Share this: del.icio.us | Digg | Ma.gnolia | Reddit | Stumble Upon |