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Pari Thiagasundaram Wrap around mortgage in the state of WI
13 December 2015 | 10 replies
Wendy Patton is great, also Peter Conti.
Mario Rigatoni Free Books On buying foreclosures
17 August 2008 | 4 replies
Are you Peter Conti?
Randy Sanchez Books?
17 September 2008 | 2 replies
Check out the author, Peter Conti and David Finkel I believe it is.
Luis Toledo Read any good books lately?
30 September 2008 | 12 replies
Making Big Money Investing In Foreclosures Without Cash or Credit, 2nd Ed. by Peter Conti Buying Real Estate Without Cash or Credit by Peter Conti and David Finkel Are You Dumb Enough to Be Rich?
Vinh Huynh Negative cashflow on Rental Property .
14 May 2019 | 260 replies
@Jamison Conti I agreed .
Mahesh Sam What is different about Chicago Multifamilies
5 January 2020 | 24 replies
The Areas that stood out to me (primarily because they at least at SOME level of growth and were lower than the Chicago average for violent crime) are:-60638Clearing neighborhood-60652Ashburn neighborhood, Scottsdale neighborhood, West Lawn neighborhood-60646Forest Glen neighborhood, Jefferson Park neighborhood, North Park neighborhood, Norwood Park neighborhood, Sauganash neighborhood-60706Norridge, Harwood Heights-60655Beverly neighborhood, Morgan Park neighborhood, Mount Greenwood neighborhood-60634Belmont Cragin neighborhood, Cragin (Belmont Cragin) neighborhood, Dunning neighborhood, Montclare neighborhood, O'Hare neighborhood, Portage Park neighborhood-60707Belmont Cragin neighborhood, Conti Circle (Conti) neighborhood, Cragin (Belmont Cragin) neighborhood, Galewood neighborhood, Montclare neighborhood-60803Howes Landing Boat Launch neighborhood, Laramie Square neighborhood, Navajo Hills neighborhoodNow I have no idea where these fall in terms of price or cap rates, but they are all neighborhoods that had decent to good growth and were (again) lower than the Chicago average for violent crime (still all over the national average) AND they are all neighbors I haven't heard much about around real estate circles. 8.
Michaele Arneson What type of Financial Planning do you use?
9 March 2019 | 7 replies
My dividend account is invested in single company stocks (mostly dividend aristocrats).
Rich Weese If you're old enuff, you'll meet a few CROOKS
20 October 2009 | 8 replies
I posted an article this morning about Rick Koerber, from Utah Conty, Utah.
Shane Ayers Step by step instructions
15 November 2008 | 6 replies
I started buying Peter Conti Books and the forum was right, they have a lot more substance than the others I've been reading.
Manuel Angeles How Much Have You Spent (Invested) on Education/Seminars/Gurus ?
25 November 2017 | 17 replies
I spent $9.95 on Robert Allen's, "Nothing Down", (when it was first published ;-), $50.00 for a used cassette tape series from Tom Hopkins on "How To Master the Art of Selling"$100 for a used Carlton Sheets Audio CD series (I forget the title)$19.95 for "The Pre-foreclosure Property Investor's Kit" by Lucier, $18.95 for "Making Big Money Investing in Foreclosures" by Conti & Finkel, spent multi-thousands of dollars in advertising doing pre-foreclosures and fix & flips and making a cool mil in profit, in addition $1,599 for John Burley's (2) 3 day live sessions (6 days total) on "Creative Financing" including CD's and contracts, (which was awesome and well worth it, but then, I actually apply the information.