4 October 2010 | 24 replies
I think it can be done both ways, depends on the person - some lawyers make bank and some live in a debt and make pennies, some dropouts make it big and are tenacious individuals others are destined to be bums - dpends on what is right for the individual.I think many people grew up in an era where college was the goal and the means to and end - that is not always the case nowadays.Without in any way trying to be rude or cynical - you say you've never regretted your decision - but did you regret it at all when you were once a "janitor" rather than a millionaire?

7 December 2010 | 21 replies
with out a destination you can never arrive seams your on your way, welcome to BP

2 January 2011 | 15 replies
We should be thinking of expanding such loopholes so that more foreign capital is invested in the U.S. instead of trying to make the U.S. less attractive as a destination for capital.

8 March 2012 | 26 replies
I knew from a young age I was destined to be different.I was the one always thinking outside the box to find creative ways to make things happen.Working a 9 to 5 job for the man would be literally like DEATH to me.When I got into real estate about 8 years ago my first broker said "Be passionate about what you do and help people first and the money will take care of itself".I do get satisfaction out of solving a really hard problem and being able to do what not many other people are able to do.That's why I love commercial real estate because of the complexity of it.On flipping properties I am debating that versus flipping businesses.I am a natural at taking an existing business and locating the problems and fixing them.

15 October 2019 | 12 replies
I thoroughly enjoy the destinations, especially when it is in an area that I can check on some potential RE investments.

10 April 2011 | 3 replies
You have to enter the destination address but then it is saved and you can just select it next time you go to the same destination.

24 May 2011 | 12 replies
Is this deal the only way to get to your destination?

28 January 2010 | 13 replies
I wish I could guys, Vegas is a favorite destination of mine.

2 March 2010 | 28 replies
Tennessee is one of my favorite vacation destinations.

21 March 2010 | 6 replies
I see this investment as one destined to be underwater especially if you are already buying it below value.