
22 January 2017 | 26 replies
There are some other neighborhoods farther south (Cherokee in particular) that some investors are focusing in on as that's another cultural attraction for the city that's been seeing investment and improvement over the years.

21 January 2017 | 97 replies
Looks as though we have the potential to cater to both of the demos you've put forth due to the very popular surf and beach culture Oceanside as a vacation destination caters to.That stated, our particular property is somewhat pricey for the average hipster unless they have a large group to pool expenses with which we've been fortunate not to have to deal with as yet.

1 January 2017 | 6 replies
I have seen threads on BP were some wholesaler is calling out another wholesaler for advertising their deals with or without permission... wholesaling done right is a very advanced strategy and very hard to do and extremely hard to master.. but you have all these folks thinking its the way to start.. which not sure why they think that other than they can do it if they have no money or they think they can.I just see folks doing this as being out on an island.. the one thing about the real estate brokerage culture is you have companies companies have real support you can go to meetings you can talk with top producers.. you can apprentice and move up the food chain.

10 October 2016 | 10 replies
Fortunately, I'll be back to Claremont in January and I'll have to inquire with you about (1) potentially renting one of your properties for my last semester of college, and (2) what the culture of investing in Claremont is like.

20 December 2016 | 3 replies
The projects would create employment, build the communities, and meet other diverse socio/economic/cultural needs of the communities that I am talking about, but also have a high ROI for the financier.I look forward to help from this site.Thanks much

17 October 2016 | 6 replies
Thankfully, the table has been flipped on us all as we grow as a culture so the stereotype image of a 'realtor' and 'investor' or even just 'home buyer' is so diverse that we can, finally, just be who we are without being so worried about loosing success in our industry because now it's more about what you know and how well you express it.
2 November 2016 | 51 replies
Originally posted by @Joshus Light:I just want to see what I can learn from people that are investing here in Texas.I would like everyone to just leave one thing about investing in Texas.I'll start:Don't depend on the oil business to keep your rentals full.Know yourself... and be willing to absorb and apply knowledge.Be open to learning about and appreciate local culture and people in each market.Be observant.Ask a lot of questions.Focus on seeking to become an insider.

28 October 2016 | 12 replies
Each group has their own culture and you want to find one that resonates with you.

17 July 2017 | 41 replies
Excellent school system, restaurants, culture, but the city has priced the working class out of the rents.