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Derek T. Realtor Charging for Comps?
15 June 2013 | 83 replies
cm_mmc=cre-homeloans-_-vanity-_-ca01vn002f_homevalue-_-102910I guess different strokes for different folks
Account Closed Is BP just for guys?
13 October 2018 | 56 replies
You stated in no uncertain terms that “girls” are more worried about results then stroking their own ego, but at the same time say that everyone should cater to you and request a private company to go out of their way to seek out females to have on the podcast.
Andrew Baisley Gut Check My Beginner Thinking
20 April 2013 | 25 replies
- Next several years (5-10 yrs)/long term: Generate $12,000 / month in net positive cash flowIn broad strokes, here's my plan:- Do my first deal in an area within a 3 hour drive of NYC, maybe the Utica/Albany area or along the I-87 Thruway corridor. - Do my first deal all cash or nearly all cash, spending $75-90k on a duplex (includes any rehab costs) - Immediately use the equity in the home to finance another, slightly larger (or nicer) property in the same area - Rinse and repeat until I've met my goals - Occasionally flip properties if the opportunity is there (as I have the skills and experience to do much of the work myself), but main strategy is buy, hold and rentSo, a few questions:- I know there are about a million and one ways this'll go off plan, slightly or entirely, but at a high level, is this a sound strategy?
Lane Ewert Is a We Buy Ugly Houses franchise Worth It?
1 April 2019 | 54 replies
Different strokes for different folks.I recommend everyone find what they love in the business and focus there.
Tim C. Crowdfunding vs Turnkey -for passive investing/ wealth building
26 September 2019 | 39 replies
@Chris Strokes  the deals I have do pass on some depreciation on to investors with my equity deals .. not sure how much.. but I do see it...
Nathan Richmond Real estate investor group in the central San Joaquin valley of California
6 July 2014 | 4 replies
Since I couldn't sell it for what I paid, I figured I'd let someone else make the strokes for me.In the meantime, I purchased my grandmother's house.
Cory Binsfield Why I'm not a flipper
5 December 2014 | 80 replies
Listen, it boils down to different strokes for different folks.....One isn't better then the other.
Jawad S. Investor Letters
3 December 2011 | 4 replies
I think Michael just had a stroke and may give you a decent answer when he recovers.
Raul R. Maybe it’s time for there to be an age Requirement to join BP
30 November 2017 | 59 replies
I worry more for the "of age" investors who can stroke checks that haunt them for life because they didn't learn it when they were young.
Henry Birt Day Baltimore Evictions -How long does it take? Am I getting scammed?
9 June 2018 | 13 replies
And the 37-year career span of Lt Harris running it was suddenly ended when he had a stroke 10 days ago.