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Alan M. Came into a lot of money - What should I do with it?
14 August 2019 | 73 replies
Why start "gambling" if you don't need the money?
Dawna Willis Borrowing against my solo 401K
12 August 2019 | 2 replies
@Dawna Willis if possible don't gamble with your retirement or if you do keep perfect records.
Christina Hall Big Bear Lake STR Potential, 2019+
4 July 2021 | 24 replies
Basically if I had to gamble I would do it in Arrowhead, my personal preference. 
Calvin Thomas Getting started in Real Estate (my perspective)
12 August 2019 | 0 replies
It was a good gamble
Sadrud-Din Williams Why Do 97% Of Real Estate Investors FAIL?
10 September 2019 | 159 replies
Real Estate Investing Is a business, like any other business, ( needs attention, love, systems, and diligence) if none of that is implemented is just a gambling game. 
John Sayers MF Syndicators; Why use a bridge loan, now?
13 August 2019 | 7 replies
In that situation, the gamble of the combined storm factors seems less with non-bridge debt.
Ryan Hanrahan Competing with other investors
14 August 2019 | 9 replies
If you remove the appraisal contingency, you are gambling - no other way to put it. 
Jack Cross Using equity to fund down payment
17 August 2019 | 4 replies
Could very well be worth it in the long run but not a gamble I have the skills or knowledge to take with confidence at this point.
William Bratrud They saw a beast, we saw the beauty!
27 August 2019 | 7 replies
Michael, thanks for the comment and I Agree.....When purchasing a mobile home it is always a gamble if you don't know what to look/lookout for.
Eric C. re. question on if this I made a mistake on this purchase
26 August 2019 | 15 replies
If, however, you purchased the property for $100k under market value, and you believe that its value will go up another $100k in 5 years, you're a gambling man, but at least you know what you did and the risk involved with gambling.