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Sam B. $200k in six months - long distance RE challenge
17 December 2021 | 229 replies
I haven’t even really looked much outside of my Galveston to Baytown to downtown Houston triangle yet, other than one trip up to Dayton.
Chris Gordon Locals' opinions on where to move to.
22 January 2017 | 8 replies
The triangle area (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) is very diverse, and you're bound to find a neighborhood that checks all your boxes.
Dennis Carvalho Moving to Raleigh Area Looking For Active Realtor
25 January 2018 | 4 replies
I invest out of state though.Two good local reias are treia and triangle wholesaler deal makers
Chevy Ryans Real estate Investor relocating to Raliegh NC.. Advice?
3 January 2020 | 15 replies
@Chevy Ryans I recommend you join TREIA, and attend Triangle Deal Maker Sessions (check out DMS on MeetUp).
Jabari P. Developing Boston
21 November 2015 | 10 replies
Ft encroachment into the setback in the shape of a very thin triangle:  a Point in the front, all the way up the building width, back something like 35 feet to about a 1 foot width and back again...  
Cedrick Mahieux Famous Four Analysis (January 2013-2020)
26 February 2021 | 124 replies
It was such a big component that I thought the foundation triangle(knowledge, hustle and money) is missing a big component and that is how I  came up with the idea Foundation Diamond as mentioned in one of the slides, where Mindset is one precondition to the other ones.2) Question#3: Maybe because it is my main priority as well and I am biased toward it but a lot of them take this luxury of time and freedom to spend quality time with their family; That was one of the recurrent theme across the interviews.Also I find they are philanthropists and I think it is refreshing; Once you are not struggling for yourself and are not anymore in "survival mode" asking yourself how you are going to pay the kids' tuition or your mortgage, going full steam in the "rat race" everyday without getting the head up, that is when you start looking after others more; When I say others, I mean beyond the family and a lot of them were involved in the community; It was not forced, but natural to give back; I read that once you reach the summit, you need to throw back the rope for the other ones climbing" and I think it applied there; we see so many crazy things in this world, it is good to see there is still some good in us.3) Their story and Question#4: The other take away is that there is no magic recipe for success and behind every success story, there is some good things and some bad ones such as struggles, fear, desperation, doubt, failures and the reality is not just as rosy as we could imagine for people who are financially free; Most have reached it to a price that not everybody is willing to pay. 
Jason Malabute Releigh and Durham markets
21 October 2021 | 15 replies
Widening your search to include the entire Triangle (Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill) is probably a wise idea if you're going to focus on that area.
Varun C. Business Account for LLC which has zelle
29 September 2022 | 14 replies
You have branches near you and all over the Triangle
Annunciata R. Implications of Selling a piece of land for $1
6 September 2014 | 18 replies
The county will fix the mistake when they get around to the reassessment, so don't add any other sales or transfers to their research.Is it that funky little triangle lot in LA you bought at tax sale?  
Tarpan Patel Investing in North Brewerytown neighborhood of Philly
21 January 2021 | 3 replies
But the area you are referring to is sometimes called the "golden triangle" because that is an area that I have seen has been experiencing money from Brewerytown push into it and development begin to turn over the area.