Ted Harris
World Series of Poker .... you play?
20 November 2009 | 20 replies
That's is an awesome achievement!
Jennifer V.
23 year old female investor! with $$
13 November 2009 | 20 replies
You definitely want to do something you feel comfortable with so you can keep doing it over and over again.What is your goals, and what do you want to achieve in say 1 to 10 years time?
Sergio W.
buying rental property while renting
15 December 2009 | 10 replies
I go after everything I want in life and I achieve all my goals but I take precaution because I'm not only supporting myself so I have to evaluate my risks carefully.
Nareth Y.
Fear of landlording after horror stories of professional tenants in pro tenant state MA
21 November 2009 | 13 replies
Having been a resident there I know first hand the level of regulation there.
Phil M.
REO/Preforeclosure investment questions for a novice
23 December 2009 | 17 replies
None can substitute for your first hand knowledge of an area.
Luis A.
Landscaping Choices on a Budget
1 December 2009 | 4 replies
And I don't think that, that what you are aspiring to achieve.
Joshua Dorkin
The BiggerPockets Blog Celebrates 2,000 Articles!
1 June 2010 | 5 replies
I wanted to share another great achievement with all of you:The BiggerPockets Blog Just Passed the 2,000 Article MilestoneThe BiggerPockets Blog is one of the oldest real estate blogs around, and I'm proud to say that we just surpassed the 2,000 post milestone last week.
Kacey W
Sample Executive Summary??
7 June 2010 | 3 replies
Don't go into great detail of past achievements like you might for a job interview.
Michael Rossi
There is No Hope - This Country is DONE!
11 June 2010 | 114 replies
As a former consumer of individual health care plans, I know from first hand experience that the value of the product is horrible in relation to what's paid for it.
Sharad M.
Any ideas on structuring this deal?
8 June 2010 | 1 reply
If he's looking for a lump sum of cash, he should structure the note to achieve as minimal a discount as possible.If he's fine with payments, then it should just be amortized fully, whether its 7, 10 or 15 years.Figure out what his needs and wants are; from there you can better piece together an offer and structure for the deal.