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Reece C If you could start al over again...What would you do differently??
30 June 2011 | 27 replies
Property related question but a good one in general terms...Im new but would love to hear others storys....For me it would be the classic of reading rich dad poor dad alot sooner then i did.
Annelise A. What to do with rental income?
19 January 2011 | 19 replies
The classic William Nickerson model was to take a certain amount from your units, coupled with your regular monthly savings, so that you can get to your next building faster.His model was:1.
Oliver Trojahn Wholesaling to yourself
12 December 2010 | 3 replies
Sounds like classical mortgage fraud to me.
Bryan Hancock Structuring "Bubbles" For Seller Financed Notes
9 March 2011 | 72 replies
A classic example of a seller needing lumps is a parent that is sending their kid to college.They get the lumps right around the time the tuition is due.
Becky Watkins Company Name
11 June 2011 | 20 replies
If the investment was classic cars or technology, it wouldn't matter.
Kelvin K. Housing Bubble vs. Other States
7 February 2011 | 23 replies
In a classic catch-22, I also have an ongoing audit which reconvenes on Friday, so I cannot make the drive up this time.
Joe Edwards-Hoff How does it work when the seller financines a portion?
15 February 2011 | 17 replies
His house really is the classic one you read about in the investing books.
Mitch Kronowit Funny real estate definitions
2 June 2011 | 12 replies
This is classic, very humorous!
Bryan Hancock How Large Of A "Bet" (Investment) Are You Willing To Make?
24 May 2011 | 12 replies
This is the classical concentration versus diversification debate that gets waged on BP frequently to which there is never a clear winner because of competing goals and initial conditions.