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Nick Vincent
@nickv0909
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Scottsdale, AZ Katılım Temmuz 2016
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@TomNalay24 @MarkGaalswyk @ezenviro @EMMFeedTheFam @TomNalay24 Yes, final revisions have been sent over to our external marketing company and hoping to push it out with a campaign and update.
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@MarkGaalswyk @ezenviro @nickv0909 @EMMFeedTheFam Plans for video release? Plans for packaging it with a larger overall marketing campaign? Seems like a great time to start gaining new supporters to building the team back up. Talking about your overseas meetings went very well last time...
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@TomNalay24 @MarkGaalswyk @ezenviro We have had many tours of the EasyFEN varying from local farmers & co-ops to governments officials
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@MarkGaalswyk @ezenviro $EZES The Homegrown Fertilizer Act seems right up your alley. Did Sen. Klobuchar or Rep. Finstad check out the EasyFEN prior to heading back to DC?
cannonfallsbeacon.com/news/business/…
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Good Morning $EZES Team (Easy Environmental Solutions, Inc.)…Here is the latest release:
PRISM MediaWire@prism_mediawire
$EZES @MarkGaalswyk @feedearthnow @ezenviro The Death of Distance: How "Fertilizer in a Box" is Ending the Global Nitrogen Crisis prismmediawire.blogspot.com/2026/03/ezesma…
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In April of 2006, Navy Seal Michael Day was shot 28 times, but it didn't stop him.
He was shot everywhere on his body but his head, and continued to fight with his Sig 9MM pistol even after the pistol grips and his thumb was shot off.
With that handleless pistol he killed the three more remaining bad guys. He only walked to a Medevac helicopter when the job was done.
Athletes shouldn't be revered as heroes, men like this should be.
Yes, Mike survived.✝️🙏
God bless Michael Day! 🇺🇲

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“I’m not saying the Artemis II mission is fake… BUT… show me some upside down planes. That’s what daddy wants to see.” 🤣
Right there with you buddy. 🍻
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra
Artemis crew members appear to struggle answering a child’s question why he can’t see any stars on their mission. Crew member Reid says don’t worry… they will turn the craft around later pointing at deep space and will turn off all the lights and will get good photos then. I’m sure NASA will make an official statement explaining why later. 🤣 rumble.com/v78722i-artemi…
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@emilyinvc I’m searching for a wife for my close friend, send DM and we can set them up
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@STLChrisH Buy some Terreplenish off Amazon and treat the soil around he trees
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@NotA_Bull Bought a house at 21, sold it at 27, pocketed over 100k. Was never a rental so no taxes on the gains.
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Guess how much this bachelor party Airbnb made in the month of March?
(Scottsdale, AZ)
--$38,560--
That's right
$1,243 PER NIGHT groups of dudes are paying to stay in this property
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@kenmcelroy Wild stuff and good insight. I will say very few people want to live in those areas. You couldn’t pay me to live in Downtown Phoenix or Westgate.
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I've been in real estate for over 35 years.
I've survived the S&L crisis. The dot-com bust. 2008. The pandemic.
And I have never, not once in three and a half decades, seen what I'm seeing right now in the rental market.
Downtown Phoenix: four months free rent on a 12-month lease.
Let that register. A landlord is giving away a third of the year for free just to get someone in the door.
West side of Phoenix near the Cardinals stadium? Two to three months free.
You can call it a "concession." You can call it a "move-in special." You can package it however you want.
But at the end of the day, this is a massive rent reduction. And it's happening because the market is drowning in supply with no way to absorb it.
Here's what happened.
When interest rates were low, everybody started building. Home builders. Condo developers. Multifamily guys. Office projects. Shovels went in the ground everywhere.
Then rates spiked.
But here's the thing about construction, once you break ground, you have to finish. You can't stop a two-year build halfway through because the Fed raised rates.
So every project that started in 2021 and 2022 kept going.
Almost 500,000 new apartment units hit the market in 2023, 2024, and 2025.
All at the same time. All are competing for the same renters.
More choices for renters means lower rents. It's that simple.
Now layer the expense side on top of that.
Our insurance across the portfolio went from $3 million to $4 million. One year. A million-dollar increase. And we're not in Florida or California where some operators can't even GET insurance
Rents don't go up by a million dollars. That reset came straight out of our cash flow.
Property taxes? Cities that gutted themselves with bad policies, defunding police, letting crime run wild, watching their downtowns empty out, they're not cutting their budgets.
They're raising property taxes to backfill the hole. We're seeing it everywhere.
Utilities are up. Payroll is up. The cost of a refrigerator is up. A five-gallon bucket of paint is up. Getting someone to come fix a gate or patch a roof? Up.
So let me paint the picture for you:
Revenue is flat or going backwards. In some markets, you're literally giving away months of free rent.
Expenses are climbing 3, 4, 5% every year with no signs of slowing down.
And if you're one of the operators sitting on floating rate debt that's maturing? Your mortgage payment just doubled.
It's a perfect storm.
I sat my entire company down, all 400 people, at the end of last year and said: "I don't expect any rent growth in 2026. Possibly not in 2027 either. Strap in."
its also the single best buying opportunity since 2010-2012
That's why I put together a FREE one-day virtual event with the sharpest minds I know.
you can sign up here web.thelimitlessexpo.com/home-page
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