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Greg Lovern Washington State: Getting started with preforeclosure flipping
5 November 2018 | 5 replies
Saw a concert there last year and went to a tenants' wedding there before as well.So it's a flipping rule, gotcha. 
Richard Sherman WHY I am NOT building 12 additional Units on Land I already own!
4 November 2018 | 15 replies
You hit at a very good rule of thumb " Do not assume that because a bank will loan you money that it is a deal you should do."....that goes for a lot of things in life...cars, wedding rings, houses etc...
Rebecca Lebowitz Rochester NY Meetup Wed Nov 7-Back at Johnny's Irish Pub!
5 November 2018 | 2 replies

We are back at Johnny's Irish Pub!  They have officially re-opened for business and we are back to having our local Rochester NY Real Estate Meetup there to network with local real estate investors in the Rochester ar...

Mitchell Van Overloop Wedding Barn Opportunity
20 May 2020 | 17 replies
We are looking at buying a wedding barn venue that has had a steady flow of around 25 weddings the last 5 years.
Neal Bawa Is the relationship between cap rates and interest rates broken?
7 August 2020 | 12 replies
Years ago you would hear the officiant at weddings call out during the ceremony, "if anyone has any reason why these two shouldn't be bonded by holy matrimony, speak now or forever hold your peace."  
Ervin Jerome Moss Jr. looking for some insight about beginning real estate please help
9 November 2018 | 2 replies
Read and keep on reading.Congratulation on your upcoming wedding.
Tailine Calheira New here, looking for advice
16 November 2018 | 17 replies
I plan on taking the Real Estate Agent course to learn about the business and really know what i’m doing but i won’t be able to do that until after my wedding.I would like to be able to purchase my first home by the end of next year but have no idea how realistic that really is, my fiancé and i currently have no money saved (what we have will be for our wedding).
Alyssa K. “Lettered” Emotional Support...Chickens
30 November 2018 | 113 replies
My assumption is only based on that this is what I was told many moons ago when my then fiancé and I entered into a lease a month before our wedding.
Chris Sawtelle New Redding CA investor
17 July 2019 | 23 replies
It's a lot of house for me alone, and think the market for it would be doing a Short Term Rental with it for reunions, wedding parties, conference housing for BSSM, womens/mens groups, youth, etc. 
Nicholas Jose Introducing myself here
30 November 2018 | 11 replies
(Everyone groans "Hi Nico" as if they're in some sort of depressed AA meeting.)When I was in high school, my mindset was straightforward: Study hard > Get good grades > Graduate > Enter college for my bachelors > Repeat the first three steps > Study hard for GREs > Enter grad school for my masters > Repeat first three steps again > Find a job > Gain experience > Quit old job for a higher-paying position at another company > Repeat last two steps indefinitely until retirement and live off of savings.Then, literally on the day of (or before) my college graduation date and ceremony, I saw a segment on the news that posed the question, "Is college really worth it?"