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Lee Common Deflation on the Horizon?
11 November 2009 | 36 replies
Eddie: I actually paid $29.95 to read your conclusion in a long scholarly book -- but he included lots of pretty graphs and bar charts.Which begs the question of what to invest in.
Jim Camp Is this a SCAM... You tell me
29 January 2017 | 38 replies
Most of the time the other side never gets heard before people have drawn their own conclusions.
Brandon Sturgill 70% ARV Pointless?
12 September 2013 | 12 replies
I'm coming to the conclusion that anything under $100k is not worth the trouble as you will spend the same amount of effort as if you were working on higher priced homes.
Emma Chen Results for First Time Tax Lien Investment in AZ
17 December 2015 | 23 replies
My conclusion is that the bidding is highly competitive.
Morris Lucas Is Wholesaling Model "worth it" long-term?
20 October 2015 | 2 replies
when you break it down, say you are able to close 7 or 8 deals in a year..you get a check for say 6k, 4k, 12k, 8k, 5k, 13k and 5k...after you put in all the marketing it took to get those deals, pay taxes, you are probably at about 40-45k maybe or even thousands less.Not sure about flipping, (never done one), but my guess is you would make out better, assuming you know what your doing and execute them perfectly.That is a nice amount to bring in from just assigning contracts, but my thought is, the only way to build on it is if you continue to work a job, if not, you just have a stressful self-employment gig and all your profits are going to living expenses.Our conclusion was that finding and buying(holding) real estate deals with built-in equity for cash flow and tax benefits is the best way to continuously make a great deal of considerable wealth.Please share your thoughts, especially those that do these strategies full time, I love to hear different viewpoints!
David Stott Rochester NY & Snow Removal
3 February 2021 | 12 replies
This law was enacted in partnership with the Center for Disability Rights, and for all we know, they may have threatened legal action against the city.If we're going to fight the law, I don't think we should jump to conclusions and call it a revenue-grab; if the fines were too low, people wouldn't comply, and the law wouldn't serve its purpose. 
Lance Gorton Busy Street flip
1 June 2015 | 18 replies
Not enough comps on that street to draw a stronger conclusion.
Mauricio Botero How do you fit a half bath in a narrow row house?
30 October 2017 | 26 replies
I have come to the conclusion after my recent tour working with my agent, and from all the responses to this post, that I am good with either a bath in the basement or the half bath on the 1st floor.
Ron T. Who should pay for dishwasher repair?
24 October 2017 | 5 replies
If there's no conclusive evidence of abuse then I'll cover it. 
Wendell De Guzman Be careful who you invest with (and who you LISTEN to)
4 October 2017 | 15 replies
I never scammed nor defrauded Sylvia Pomazak or anyone.I had valid reasons for changing my name.I feel terrible for being subjected to trial by publicity here on BP and by the hurtful remarks by many BP members who never cared to hear my side of the story and immediately jumped to wrong conclusions after hearing only one side of the story.For those of you who asked, this is my side:I did not defraud Sylvia Pomazak.