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What We’re Reading This Month – “Seven New”

By |2023-03-30T20:00:24+00:00March 28th, 2023|

Every month we show what is on our reading table. This month we added seven new books. Four are about the history of downtown Phoenix. We are reading these because of our purchase of the historic Gold Spot building. Another is a kids’ Bible to read with the grandchildren. The “Meditations” of Marcus [...]

TMP Floating Book Reviews – Three Books for February

By |2023-03-09T16:15:10+00:00March 5th, 2023|

Today we are reviewing three books: ON THE BARBARY COAST   “On the Barbary Coast" (347 pages, paperback, 2022) by Alaric Bond: The 15th, and last(?) in our series. Great and getting better. The Amazon description is: “Spring 1814 and, after four exhausting years on the North American Station, HMS Tenacious is finally [...]

Our February 2023 Standings – Sometimes It’s Better to be Lucky Than Good

By |2023-03-02T16:38:26+00:00March 2nd, 2023|

Napoleon never said this, but he should have; “I would rather have a general who was lucky than one who was good.”  We didn’t lose money on our thankfully failed new home buy, because we were lucky. TMP equity decreased slightly in value this month; down about 1%, or $6K. There is [...]

What We’re Reading This Month – “Five New”

By |2023-02-28T17:38:32+00:00February 28th, 2023|

Every month we show what is on our reading table. This month we added five new books. We finished reading several; ‘As Time Goes By”, “Memory’s Legion’ and “Shinano!”. “Stand” (114 pages, paperback, 2022) by Pastor Jon Benzinger: From a local church we visited: “You are in the midst of the greatest attack [...]

TMP Floating Book Reviews – Three Books on the History of Phoenix and the Gold Spot

By |2023-02-22T00:30:18+00:00February 22nd, 2023|

Today we are reviewing three books about the history of the City of Phoenix: one fiction, two non-fiction. In April of last year, we bought “The Gold Spot” building in downtown Phoenix. The building, located at 1001 N. 3rd Ave. in the Roosevelt Historic District near downtown Phoenix, was built in 1925 and [...]

TMP Floating Book Reviews – Two Books on Real Estate and Motivation

By |2023-02-13T20:30:34+00:00February 13th, 2023|

Today we reviewed two financial advice books; one on real estate acquisition, a Monopoly Project like strategy; and the other, a ‘self-help’ book. Both were recommended by our TMP, TMP2 partner, Jeff. Today is Super Bowl Sunday, February 12th, 2023. The game is going on now, but we are out doing book reviews. [...]

TMP Floating Book Reviews – Two Books by Louis Rosati

By |2023-02-07T22:07:43+00:00February 5th, 2023|

This trip/month we review two books by Louis Rosati: “Men of Steel” and “The Boy in Abruzzo”. Today we are reviewing two books by Louis Rosati; one fiction, the other non-fiction. I first found the novel, “The Boy in Abruzzo” in the PHX airport on our trip to Bakersfield to buy Westchester Gardens, [...]

Our January 2023 Standings – Slight Increase?

By |2023-02-03T16:22:01+00:00February 2nd, 2023|

TMP increased in value this month; up about 5%, or $17K. Is the housing market “crash” over? Maybe. Here our Jeff: You can see the specific increases in each estimate. I’m not sure why Crismon showed the huge jump. “Forget it Jake, it’s just the algorithm.” What’s next for TheMonopolyProject and TheMonopolyProjectTwo? Are [...]

What We’re Reading This Month – “Eleven New”

By |2023-01-30T17:24:51+00:00January 28th, 2023|

Every month we show what is on our reading table. This month we added eleven new books! And we actually finished reading several but did not get around to our Floating Book Reviews yet. We finished reading “As Time Goes By”, “Men of Steel”, “The Boy in Abruzzo”, “Hold”, and “Shinano!”. And late [...]

Our December 2022 Standings – End Times?

By |2023-01-09T16:01:54+00:00January 2nd, 2023|

The housing price decrease finally hit us! TMP decreased in value this month; down another $21K, almost 6%. Have we hit “end times”? See below for more answers. That said, we remained firmly in First Place with other assets mixed: You can see decreases in some of the Redfin and Zillow estimates. [...]

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