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Chase Howard Looking to jump into Apartment investing.
10 July 2016 | 5 replies
@Chase HowardCongratulations on looking to jump into the world of multifamily & apartment investing!
Patrick Yuska New Investor - Columbus Ohio
17 January 2017 | 17 replies
I'm more focused on looking at MF properties at the moment. 
Derrion Ausby Help With Probate Leads
27 June 2017 | 16 replies
@Guy Olds Thank you so much for the information i wrote it all down and plan on looking into all the laws here in Georgia.
Tom Scott How Big is Too Big For a Beginner?
9 July 2014 | 18 replies
Congrats on looking at the deal.
Harsh R. New Member from Los Angles, CA
4 June 2017 | 35 replies
I'm planning on visiting the area again soon and touring neighborhoods more purposefully, and then working with a good local agent on the ground to submit at least 3-4 offers a week.I was planning on looking around these areas hopefully - close to the base or close to the new Google data center.
Ryan M. Should you invest where you live, or live where you invest?
24 October 2016 | 3 replies
If they didn't do that, they would starve when winter arrives.The Future is VERY important.Another analogy I like to use is to Drive your Investments like an Investment Vehicle.When you look at past Data such as previous Sales, you are looking at the Rear View Mirror of your Investment Vehicle.When you look at current data, such as the current Rents and Expenses to calculate your Current cashflows or your Cash on Cash Return, you are looking at the side view... watching the action go by as it is occurring.When you look through the Windshield of your Investment Vehicle, you are looking at the road ahead.... seeing the path that it is taking you... and all the obstacles in the way.You are less likely to CRASH your investment vehicle by focusing on looking through your Windshield than remaining fixated on the Rear View Mirror or the Side Windows.If the bridge is out and you fail to see the bright red warning signs..... if your eyes are not looking straight through that windshield........ you will Drive your Investment Vehicle into the abyss down below.So please.....
Patrick Roob I FINALLY JUMPED IN WITH BOTH FEET!!!!
20 September 2016 | 24 replies
Congrats on looking to take the plunge!
Chris V. Stockton CA Multi-Family Bids Adieu to 1% Rule Properties
16 January 2017 | 11 replies
I want to probably buy two more Stockton multi-family properties before things start to get really crazy, and then I was planning on looking at large multi family as well.
Adam Marley Where is a real estate licence valid?
24 June 2016 | 9 replies
I will probably focus on looking and possibly getting licensed in WI because that is where I will spend next summer/school year since it will be easier to focus on that than 3 states.