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Mindy Jensen Introducing: Long Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene
17 August 2018 | 141 replies
I will be buying the David Greene book at my Barnes and Noble Store because of his career in law enforcement.
Joshua Nobles Quit claim deed. HELP. Advise needed
29 August 2017 | 6 replies
@Joshua Nobles the best way to protect yourself is do a lease option.
Account Closed Residential Maintenance Service Providers
25 April 2016 | 1 reply
I can think of two right now: Truly Noble & REO Contractors.
Mick Harvey Lindahl student in Bay area, CA
9 September 2014 | 16 replies
I remember picking up several books at Barnes and nobles after my purchase trying to figure out what is the next move, and felt connected to his book.
Dale Lookabaugh Frustrated with RE books
14 November 2010 | 11 replies
On reading books or courses NOTHING is ever FREE.There is always an intent behind it to get you to purchase something or take a specific action.As for reading books for fun I go to Books a Million or Barnes and Noble and go to the real estate section.I will go through books really fast while I am there.Most books are a little bit of fluff with very little meat.Every blue moon I will start reading a book where every page is chocked full of great information.I buy that book and add to my collection as I feel a book I can't blow through fast is worth the money spent.Why do all these people sell courses??
Kerry M. UBTI - Do these provisions apply?
10 April 2012 | 4 replies
With respect to your IRA, you, you spouse, your descendants (your sons) and ancestors are all "disqualified persons".
Tiffany G. Real Estate Rookie - needs advice
11 October 2012 | 11 replies
I have since gone to puchase a few books; however our local Barnes and Noble did not have much to offer.Brian P. - We are already researching our local competition.
Jeneane Noble Teacher Turned Investor
1 February 2016 | 3 replies
Hey @Jeneane Noble Welcome to the site!
Tiffany Noble Does anyone have a good contractor in the Mount Vernon, WA area?
8 October 2016 | 3 replies
@Tiffany Noble What specifically are you looking for?
James Otto Self Directed IRAs used for purchasing properties?
29 April 2007 | 8 replies
Mostly, that means you can't have your IRA deal with yourself, your descendents or your ancestors.