
20 May 2018 | 11 replies
Now I'm pretty sure Trump is/was mainly a buy-and-hold investor because I remember hearing that he instructed his kids to do that when they started running parts of his business.

23 May 2018 | 10 replies
You may think you are not "representing" them, but by law you would be considered to be acting as their agent, though illegally.Just because someone writes up an article and puts it online, that gives you instructions on how to do something doesn't make it legal.

13 April 2008 | 3 replies
I'm a buy & hold investor who loves commercial property and hanging out with other entrepreneurs.

21 April 2008 | 5 replies
I was shocked to hear that some of these "services" charge up to 2 months of mortgage payments (between $5,000 and $7,000 in CA).I'd appreciate your opinions and experiences with these services, either as a customer or entrepreneur.

1 May 2008 | 7 replies
We are entrepreneurs and buy houses creatively.

15 May 2008 | 7 replies
If any of you seasoned experts want to pay your success forward and kind of knock my plan apart as a means of instruction via PM, I'd appreciate it.In the future, I want to move into buying - rehabbing - selling homes and in the very long term into building a portfolio of rental properties.I've read on here that folks are buying lists of distress properties updated daily.

29 May 2008 | 38 replies
Preferably something taught by women (male instructers don't have the same center of gravity) and not overly stylistic.

9 June 2008 | 21 replies
You can't be lazy and be a successful entrepreneur.
2 January 2011 | 186 replies
because NR does lack in some area's. but what i'm realizing is all the courses out there do too -- regardless of if it's NR or not. the only way you're going to learn is by getting out there and doing it.. asking questions.. networking. and that was taught by NR, too. so far their instructors have been ridiculously knowledgeable. and as was mentioned before, none of them are allowed to upsell any products.. it's just 3, 6, or 12 hours of instruction depending on what class you're taking. i could go on and on forever, but my opinion in all of this is that for what they offer, the price tag is not that big.again, sorry about the hardcore marketers out there. especially the ones that market and don't actually try and invest. for anyone that's seriously looking at learning real estate investing, NR is a pretty dang good introduction to the game. two years worth of instruction, 38 classes, 24 instructors, online video and audio, events, seminars, free classes, investors forums, and a massive community of real investors if you're willing to get out there and network. you can't drag people to success.. ya know?

1 July 2008 | 23 replies
First, ignore that voice in your head...don't let it hold you back from being an entrepreneur, instead of a drone in a cubicle.