
14 February 2006 | 0 replies
In either case, whether you have had this type of negativeexperience or have been fortunate enough to escape such a peril,it will be a refreshing and rewarding treat working withInstitutional Buyers; liken unto a totally new world.2.

13 February 2006 | 1 reply
Credit cards can work, but make sure you can pay them off quickly when you are done (and use one that gives you reward points so that you can go on vacation for free when you are done :D ).

24 March 2006 | 1 reply
Any advice or input greatly appreciated, since I am a newbie that never even own a home.My goal is to creat positive cash flow, and hopefully owning at least 5-15 properties in the next 5 years, be able to quit my full time job to spend more time with my family and be in this rewarding hobby call REI.BTW the cities I been looking at are:Buffalo, NY - But probably wont do it after I talked to a few people that still have families thereIthaca, NY - I am leaning forward to this but worries about an exit stragtegy if something was to go wrong since the last year I think only 135 homes were sold.Ohio - not sure where yet.John

17 February 2010 | 9 replies
It's rewarding to help people get the information FREE that everyone else charges big bucks for.

16 January 2008 | 27 replies
We would enjoy having an investor or two reap the rewards when it is sold making a great % on their investment.

18 May 2006 | 6 replies
That should be rewarded.

11 July 2006 | 17 replies
Try being in charge of a strong willed child with no ability to reward or punish...it's a tough situation.

5 May 2008 | 6 replies
Big rewards with big expenses, big commitments and big surprises.I will tell you this about the big deals.

12 April 2008 | 78 replies
You offered a prize for the top "welcome wagonner" and everyone was after it, now no prize besides just a "thanks" and it goes dry.I hope people turn it around.

12 July 2006 | 9 replies
It's very rewarding int eh long run if you stick with it.