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Arthur Smith Complete Newbie - Nashville, TN
22 November 2019 | 9 replies
I churned through @Brandon Turner’s How to Invest in Real Estate in a weekend and now am working my way through his “The Book on Rental Property Investing”.
Alexander Lurie Buying properties in Richmond, Indiana.
11 February 2024 | 7 replies
Ramping up a team of pros to churn out rentals for buy and hold.
Brian Caulfield Investing in Bad (D+) Neighborhoods?
4 November 2023 | 19 replies
Turnover/churn, expenses and headaches will be less.
Brandon Patrick Recommendations for a good tax professional
31 January 2024 | 10 replies
Sounds like a classic case of the churn and burn firm focusing on how many returns they can do in a year versus how much value they can add.
Curt Bixel Professional Tax Preparation or Not
15 January 2024 | 13 replies
@Curt Bixel - Sounds like you were part of a classic churn and burn tax prep firm.
Brie Schmidt HELOC payoff strategy
25 January 2019 | 329 replies
It's like the hammer example.... the tool only works if you use it for what it is best for... could you churn butter with a hammer?
Brian Davis offers to unmotivated sellers
10 July 2015 | 34 replies
Automate the follow up with no cost to you and just keep on churning away.
Tyron White Any Wholesalers closing 2-5 deals a month ?
19 December 2018 | 86 replies
Some believe it is better to do fewer really high quality high profit deals than churn out a ton of low profit deals. 
JD Martin Kiyosaki has spoken - October economic crash coming!
9 October 2021 | 60 replies
What has saved us so far is the massive tech economy which keeps churning out massive productivity gains and capital efficiency + growing imports from China and other countries.
Brian Hood The "Infinite Return" BRRRR is BS
20 September 2020 | 35 replies
My thoughts is to churn one at a time by taking $75k mortgage, buying another property with 25-30k down.