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Darren Sager What makes a person a Guru?
3 November 2014 | 5 replies
Coaching is pretty much the same as mentoring, they may concentrate more to motivational aspects with less involvement in a specific transaction.
Brent Hill Partner in St Augustine, Jacksonville - nursery and VOIP
19 February 2016 | 0 replies
I don't have much extra cash so I am concentrating on being a real estate entrepreneur, hustling and being creative because I can't really call myself an investor yet, now can I?  
Michael Torhan Investing in Southeast Florida
2 June 2018 | 11 replies
But we have learned a lot about reserves (banks may not extend loans on buildings without reserves), the value of being pre-approved for a loan, scrutinizing condo regulations carefully, and, especially, working with a realtor you can trust.For orderly thinking people like accountants, the entire real estate business can be rather tortuous and exasperating but fortunately for me my husband is in sales so he "gets" that side of the process so that I can concentrate on running the numbers. 
Jason Gullick Dirt Needed - Literally
15 August 2016 | 5 replies
The wetter the location, the higher the concentration of clay needs to be to divert the water from draining straight down the footer walls & causing damage.
Nate Julian Looking for help in Ogden, Utah
22 March 2021 | 12 replies
My advice would be to first time buy and hold as well as flippers to maybe concentrate on areas like Roy or Sunset which may be priced comparatively but draw a different demographic.  
Jacob Plocinski Researching Your Market
22 March 2016 | 10 replies
@jacobHi JacobI like to use loop net for multi family properties to see who the brokers are in the market and to get a general idea of value and what type of inventory is on the market.What type of assets are you concentrating on.These are some sites you can use for demographics:http://www.localmarketmonitor.comhttp://best-cities.org/bestcities.taf?
Joseph Duenas How Much Debt is Too Much Debt?
22 April 2018 | 16 replies
You don't want to have different loans coming due where you must go ask for renewals or new loans in much larger amounts to consolidate debt, it can be easier for a lender to say no.Lastly, yes, lastly, another aspect of debt held by mortals is debt concentration, mentioned this a few times lately about that infinite financing with BRRRR, it's not infinite, not with conventional financing.You can reread the above, pick out more detail, but all of this plays on loan concentrations, too much money loaned to one borrower or another side for lenders, too much concentration in the types of loans made.
Willis Chur Suggestions for the best way to allocate a $500K cash inheritance
6 September 2018 | 22 replies
To reiterate, 1) education is the key. reading books (I have a whole library. need a link, PM me) and listening to podcast is as important as actually doing it as well as networking with other investors in your/your friend area of interest. real estate investing entails tons of niches, so finding the one (or several) that suit your and your friend's interests and goals is your primary objective and then concentrating on learning in detail about it.2) diversification is a must. just like the old saying goes, don't put all eggs in one basket, especially since it's new to her. this entails, potentially splitting the funds between RE and the stock market (like mutual funds, etf's. consider using some robo advisers).Good luck!
David King B.S. in Finance with Real Estate concentration
19 August 2019 | 5 replies
As much as I enjoy learning about real estate, it has me interested in earning a B.S. degree in Finance with a Real Estate concentration.
Mike Schorah When is too soon to pull pre-probate or pre-foreclosure lists?
10 December 2023 | 11 replies
From what I understand, the probate process usually takes a year and the foreclosure process usually takes 6 months.As my new strategy, I’d prefer to concentrate on these lists.