by Terry Moore, CCIM | Mar 17, 2023 | Living a Life Worth Imitating, Popular Blogs, Top 30 Blogs
can become the rest of our life. We are a storytelling species. Human beings have been using stories to share insights and information since we first crawled out of caves. Throughout history, stories have been carriers of meaning. They help us make sense of the world...
by Terry Moore, CCIM | Feb 10, 2023 | Living a Life Worth Imitating, Popular Blogs, Top 30 Blogs
When I was young and stupid, I made many of the common mistakes that young people make. I saved my biggest blunder for when I was mature and should have known better. My Biggest Blunder This blunder was in a league of its own. I suggested to my wife that we should...
by Terry Moore, CCIM | Jan 13, 2023 | Living a Life Worth Imitating, Popular Blogs, Top 30 Blogs
Here are 10 and a half ideas to consider. They just might make your 2023 better than your 2022. One of my good habits is reviewing sources of wisdom and insight to find ways to improve. The suggestions below are based on reviewing my notes from Warren Bennis’ On...
by Terry Moore, CCIM | Dec 30, 2022 | Apartment Investing, Popular Blogs, Top 30 Blogs
Recently, California has imposed several unfunded mandates on rental owners. Other states don’t impose similar costs on rental owners. Sacramento has not yet lost enough millionaires and high-income taxpayers to restrain their policies. Most local owners recognize...
by Terry Moore, CCIM | Nov 18, 2022 | Living a Life Worth Imitating, Popular Blogs
Most of my investment brokerage clients are older than I am. That has been true for 30 years. Many of them, like you, learned much the hard way and are willing to share what they’re learned. I’ve learned a lot from them. I believe we should follow their example and...
by Terry Moore, CCIM | Sep 30, 2022 | Living a Life Worth Imitating, Popular Blogs, Top 30 Blogs
This post is more personal than most. I’m talking with you the way I’d talk with my favorite relative about the emotions of life transition. I’ve been outrageously fortunate. I LOVE my craft. Too many people experience work as a drain or a battle, not a gift, or joy....