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Account Closed Is Moving from LA to another Market a Good Idea?
19 October 2015 | 47 replies
Originally posted by Account Closed:Investment decisions aren't emotional.
Daniel Bartalits Drive by from former evicted tenants
5 October 2015 | 5 replies
This can be an emotional drain on you.
Ben Rice I want to buy my landlord's duplex. Anyone done this before??
12 October 2015 | 6 replies
There is more danger of making an emotional decision due to your love for this properly. don't rush and stick to your criteria for finding a deal.
Christina Hall How can they give even more time after Notice to Redeem date?
18 October 2015 | 11 replies
Emotions are ok when you get the check, not when you are estimating what the check will be.
Gregg Wood WHAT?! Detroit isn’t at the bottom anymore?
17 October 2015 | 7 replies
People buy largely because of emotions.
Adam Bartomeo Who is more unethical Realtors or used car salesmen?
15 October 2015 | 133 replies
Nonetheless, as with any type of investing, be careful how much emotion you let seep into the equation.
Marco G. Tenant Gave Notice AND Didn't Pay Rent
13 October 2015 | 6 replies
Sometimes gotta get the emotion out of it and approach it from a loss cutting position, and you're all absolutely right.
Evarine Karanja Getting started, no capital, working full-time & with a family
13 October 2015 | 10 replies
You have to cut expenses or make more money or both-I would spend one evening a week at a REIA meeting-I will get your spouse on board and make sure she backs you emotionally-I would set up an LLC and finding an attorney-look at starting a solo 401(k) when you quit your business, investigate it now, @Dmitriy Fomichenko sets up solo 401(k)s-many people spend everything they make and don't save anything, start saving-if you have an IRA, look at setting up a self-directed IRA through trustetc.com-I look for problems, such as expired listings, mostly no equity pretty houses, search "Brian Gibbons creative financing"Best of luck to you
Don Meinke Do you have emotional support from your s.o. and or kids?
12 October 2015 | 3 replies

I have lived all by myself without any s.o. for over 15 years.  BUT as I get older I catch it ,,,generally h-e-two sticks,,every time I see my kids.  ALL of them, obviously they talk about this cause I get the same ol...

Justin Lee Hello from San Jose, CA
8 March 2015 | 14 replies
Don't get emotionally attached to any particular property or target is good advice when starting out.Best of luck!