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Jonathan Jaime Velarde Living in SoCal. Should I buy around the country and hire PM, y/n
5 June 2017 | 19 replies
It's for bettors, not investors, in my mind.If you are a long-term buy and hold investor, then you want to be looking for stable markets with strong underlying fundamentals of population growth and job growth, and you want to be looking for strong cash flow with a built-in margin of safety for when the economy inevitably turns down and your vacancy goes up, so that you can still meet your debt service and not get foreclosed on.So many new investors see other people making money in a hot market and want to jump in too.  
Brandon Elliott-Pandey BEST AREAS FOR STR's!?!?!?
15 December 2022 | 77 replies
He ended up as one of the best sports bettors of all time, his return on each game bet was >10% for a solid few year window. 
Ryan K. 21% return guaranteed on Mayweather v McGregor?
8 September 2017 | 13 replies
Which got me looking at betting lines.I am not a gambler or sports bettor.  
J. Lamar Ferren Attention Birddogs: This is a Must Read For You! (7 Steps To Get Started Now)
24 October 2017 | 101 replies
Maybe I can help you work bettor with the investors.
Patrick Lloyd Can I use my SDIRA as the hard money lender for BRRRR investing?
20 January 2020 | 8 replies
You would be bettor off borrowing the funds from someone else that is not a prohibited party to your deal.
Frank Dai Tutorial for buying at foreclosure auctions
12 October 2020 | 30 replies
@Steve Babiak ,@Rich Weese , @Will BarnardHello Experts,I believe getting into foreclosures are alot of time/work/money/risk involved for a little or sometime may be descent money (if you are lucky or can sell it on the prices you expected initially) ... not sure if its worth for what you are getting..I am in in a process of planning future and deciding the best route for investment option, basic goal is to get a regular monthly return/income while i can keep working on my current full time job, i can invest in either buying a multifamily/apartment building having 25+ units or buy a hotel/motel or buy a land and construct a apartment building(not sure if constructing a building would be bettor of buy an existing one).