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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

Account Closed has started 30 posts and replied 510 times.

Post: New Investor In Los Angeles, CA

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  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 557
  • Votes 70

Hi Heidi,

I am also in Silicon Beach and much like your Partner I've often used my software development skills to help generate capital.

You will continue to find an abundance of knowledge, opportunities, connections and niche ideas on BP. 

Welcome!

Post: Best Entity for California Residents

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  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 557
  • Votes 70

Glad to see this thread has been going on for so long. Thanks for the responses everyone. 

Ali,  great blog post. I ended up going with an umbrella insurance policy. 

Post: Inherited wealth vs. earned wealth

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  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 557
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The journey of building something is one of the best parts of success. You get more reward than he does. In addition to all the experience you have earned you probably also experience a greater sense of satisfaction and accomplishment than he does.

Post: Still Waiting On Hyperinflation...

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  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 557
  • Votes 70

That said, we are in what feels to be a slightly hyper-inflated tech bubble and I have been enjoying that. 

Post: Still Waiting On Hyperinflation...

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  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 557
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Absolutely, J Scott -

Bryan Hancock, you were correct. 

I feel lucky to have purchased metal low enough to still be up during this last three year bear. However, hindsight tells me I should have instead put more $ in Real Estate during the crash, and read fewer doom and gloom blogs. 

Nicely done Bryan Hancock

Post: Las Vegas Bigger Pockets Meetup

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  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 557
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I am definitely interested and was already planning trip there in this time frame.
Count me in!

Post: Hello to all from Ojai Ca!!

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  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 557
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Welcome @Melodee -

I am 50 minutes from Ojai. I drove up two weeks ago for quick relaxing getaway. I love it there.

Post: RE License Classes: Online vs. Classroom

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  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 557
  • Votes 70

I also took the classes online. I think a class setting might have forced me to get through course work quicker. I could have finished in 3 months and a dragged on slowly for almost a year before I qualified for the broker exam.

Also, passing the test here was much more about being test smart and remembering practice test answers. It was much less about practicing real world real estate. The practice tests online and listening to exam prep CDs during your commute are a great way to remember the correct answers.

Post: Car buying advice NEED HELP!

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  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 557
  • Votes 70

I like Dave Ramsey's approach:

http://www.daveramsey.com/media/flash/elearning/drive-free/player.html

After I paid off my last car in 2007 I decided to quit car payments. I recently sold that car, and bought a car I love that is three years old, cash. The car dealer was doing her best to explain to me how this was a bad decision and that the best move is be to finance it with them :)

I will most likely never buy a new car or make car payments again.