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Account Closed Looking for Other Like Minded Investor/Developers
19 May 2012 | 6 replies
Economic aspects consider economic growth, direction, costs of redevelopment vs rewards.
Bill Gulley NON PROFIT HOUSING WITH REVENUES
18 August 2018 | 105 replies
http://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/2872/blog_posts/24535-my-most-rewarding-rental
Jeremy D. Quitting the day job to do REI full time
28 May 2012 | 21 replies
Those ideas have a higher risk vs. reward potential than my main track of buying and holding REI as rentals...so we'll see.It is a tough decision, thanks all for your input and support!
Jonathan Sher I'm taking the plunge!
21 July 2012 | 27 replies
Congrats,The transition can be hard at first, but very rewarding when all the pieces come together.
Manuel A. Average time it takes to find a deal?
5 June 2012 | 14 replies
You deserve a Nobel Peace Prize for simply answering the main question by the way haha.
Sam Lee mentality of a real estate investor
10 July 2012 | 9 replies
I'm with Dale.Real Estate Investors tend to be more pro-active... wanting more direct control of their investments and expecting to reap a greater reward due to their efforts.
Kama Ward HUD atty not responding
3 August 2012 | 12 replies
You might be rewarded in the end.
Karen Margrave 627 Homes purchased by 1 investor!
19 January 2014 | 32 replies
That is the epitome of risk vs. reward in my book.
Tim Czarkowski First Commercial Buyer Consult
3 November 2012 | 8 replies
See how his risk and reward tolerances match up to the specific benefits he's described.Then you can start to map a plan to get him to where he wants to go and get to work on it.
Fred Maul Noob from NC
3 October 2012 | 15 replies
There is risk/reward for everything.