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Matthew Paul Who is concerned about the riots in Baltimore ?
12 May 2015 | 27 replies
Its at least a RICO case for the group committing looting the cvs and than burned a cop car up the street from the CVS..... who knows what they will do next if they get away with it all after they spend all the money they make from selling the stolen the drugs from the CVS...I have faith that National guard can assist the state police to lock down the curfew tonight and hopefully every local detective will be on duty tonight and there will be record arrests and hopefully catch the few bad seeds that are probably causing the violence...
Brad Clarizio Taking RE to the next level...
21 June 2016 | 28 replies
I'm hoping that I am showing them an alternative way of making money that may not be evident right now, but when they get older the seed might be planted.Why not refinance what you have instead of selling?
Ashraf Farrag Thoughts on converting my rental property to a lease option?
28 May 2016 | 19 replies
I could refinance / home-equity loan to pull the equity out for another RE investment but I am trying to use this an an opportunity to learn how to work the numbers of creative financing to be able to do other deals.What I am trying to determine is if it makes more sense to go with a lease-option buyer in order to continue to have some residual monthly income but free up the equity in the property so that I have capital to seed additional RE investments. 
Ryan Davis Advice on Watering Grass for Single Family Home (SFH)
17 November 2015 | 3 replies
When we visit our out of state properties once every year or so, if it's in the fall, we plan on seeding and distributing that moisture control stuff on top where needed, then watering ourselves each day we're there and hope for rain after.  
Jack London Newbie from Altamonte Springs, Florida
2 October 2016 | 9 replies
Just planting a seed, there are various ways and I don't want to mess around.  
Nathan Gesner One man's trash is my treasure!
28 November 2022 | 40 replies
The yard is clean and green (when the weather is nice) but 1/3 of it was covered with junk and rocks so we'll level it and seed it this summer.
Brandon Hayes Making OFFERS before you see the property
1 April 2016 | 15 replies
We are just trying to get a good deal and "scattering the seed" to see which one will grow!
Ken R. Follow up or fall behind. It's your choice.
14 April 2016 | 6 replies
I've learned to judge each day by the seeds I've planted and not by the harvest.
Jessica Wood What is the real benefit of cash?
30 August 2018 | 62 replies
Don't spend your seed money, but use it to infinity. 
Tyler Horton Passive Income - A Pipe Dream Or Realistic Real Estate Outcome
23 June 2017 | 5 replies
Yeah it might be tough at first securing seed capital, finding a property, negotiating a pricing, and fixing it up, but once you have a rental with reliable tenants, can you get to a point where you have a passive income type setting.