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Brandon Ingegneri “The position of f*** you”
15 October 2017 | 31 replies
https://youtu.be/rJjKP8vYjpQAbove is a link to an excellent scene in the movie, “The Gambler” where John Goodman’s character describes to Marky Mark what we can summate as financial freedom.
Drew Bell What can be done with vacant land??
10 November 2017 | 10 replies
building lots no matter were they are at have a few strategies1. in a fairly desirable area hedge against inflation  tax's usually pretty low not a worry.2. sell on contract to someone who wants to eventually build on it... get monthly cash flow and usually a little premium in pricing.3. sell for cash reinvest.If we are talking about Florida land or lots say in a place like Lehigh acres and an area with no city sewer there are little thousands upon thousands of those lots sitting vacant they are traded at tax sales and by some who buy and resell for installment sale to those who think they want to retire there.. its the land gamewatch the movie Glenn Gary Glenn Ross you will get the idea.. 
Joseph M. Johnny Depp Facing Foreclosure on 5 of his properties
7 November 2017 | 1 reply
His former managers also allege that the five houses included in Monday’s motion were used as collateral for the loan, and since Depp has stopped making payments, they want to sell the houses.The threat of foreclosure is just the latest exchange in what has become a bitter back-and-forth between the actor and his former managers, who he claims mismanaged the $650 million he’s made in the last two decades to the point of depletion.TMG later filed a cross-complaint against Depp, claiming the actor lived an “ultra-extravagant lifestyle that often knowingly cost [him] in excess of $2 million per month to maintain, which he simply could not afford.”http://people.com/movies/johnny-depp-slams-new-for...
Gary Calver Advice? New to South Florida RE, Can't Flip w/o Financial Backing
9 January 2018 | 12 replies
Everyone who's ever been super successful at anything (including movie stars, celebrities, etc) were told by WAYYYY more people how unrealistic their vision was... until they did it.
Gabe N. Nightmare tenant: unsanitary living, too many dogs
19 January 2018 | 42 replies
Pacific Heights was a movie
John Dodenhoff Creating YouTube videos
18 February 2018 | 5 replies
Recommended Beginner SetupVideo Camera: Use your PhoneVideo Editing:  iMovie or Windows Movie MakerAudio: Cheap lavalier mic which will plug into your phoneLighting: Not needed for first videos if you have good nature lighting from a close windowTripod (Y/N): Y, any tripod with a phone clamp to mount your phone to the tripodCustom Thumbnails:  Use canva.comBest of Luck,Scott Dixon   
Garrett Hawk Landlording in Class C Neighborhoods
22 February 2019 | 40 replies
If you enjoyed The Godfather movie, you'll know the types of stories out of New York City making the news regularly.
Kimberly H. I thought I was done with rookie mistakes
24 January 2018 | 26 replies
But before you do that, watch the movie The Money Pit with Tom Hanks and Shelley Long. 
Dan Rudolph POL Loan in Default - Atlanta Luxury Property Rehab
20 August 2018 | 34 replies
Photo studio, or cater to the growing movie industryThis would make a great youtube studio.
Catalino Rodriguez Trying to figure out how to run numbers on a condo as a rental??
17 October 2017 | 9 replies
Hi guys,I am new here and I am interested in buying a second property (first buy and hold property) and in my area I see a lot of condos that are $60k and under (movie in ready) that have market rents of $1000 and up.