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David Zheng Stop Asking for Help. Just Stop.
24 March 2017 | 175 replies
Seen a few posts on here where I feel people share their success stories for bragging rights and others who were willing to spill most of the details...I'm a newbie myself trying to get my feet in wholesaling and i'm the type of person to do all the research myself first and if I have any questions that I really can't find the answer to, I write them down and put it to the side hoping i stumble upon the answers later on or the next day through more dedicated research or leave it for when I meet with my real estate attorney.
Jackson Barr Fortune Builders 3 Day Real Estate Workshop
7 March 2018 | 21 replies
However I'm still very optimistic about attending I feel the dedication and discipline it takes to sit through 36 hours of talking is a priceless value and an essential necessity in all aspects of business.
Sam Epperson Low Money Down strategy recommendation?
27 March 2017 | 6 replies
For more information, there is an entire book dedicated to this subject by Brandon Turner called "The Book on Investing in Real Estate with No and Low Money Down."
Andrew Coffey Looking for a step-by-step coach
27 March 2017 | 3 replies
I have a full time job that I must dedicate 40+ hours a week to, leaving me with very little time (Save for weekends) on getting my snowball rolling.
Brian Scherlen 18, no capital, but very interested in learning about the market
28 March 2017 | 7 replies
Dedicate some time to listening to podcasts, webinars, and PARTICIPATE in the forums like you're doing.
Francois Francis 18-years-old and determined, but where to start?
6 January 2019 | 11 replies
I am from the Netherlands but I can speak English really well I think.I have a small amount of experience, but I think I am one of the most dedicated persons if helped in the right direction.With kind regards,Francois
Steven Maduro Is the lazy landlord getting too lazy???
11 November 2016 | 41 replies
@ Tim Saboha you must not have ever read any of the previous lazy landlord postsThe series is mostly dedicated to the novice DIY person Strategizing how to tackle jobs that are do able but can seem dauntingThe first where I painted one of the same houses that I am now considering farming out.The lazy in lazy landlord is tongue in cheek.Although I am prepared to do what I can in a property as I acquire more It becomes less efficient So the series evolves as my business model evolvesPerhaps I will paint some and not othersAnother thing to consider A great painter can make a house look stellar where as a novice can make it look quite cheapI have an extremely high standardMy apartments usually are the best in town for the money.My profile pic is my latest apartment By the way I did the floors.So don't take me too seriously In just doing my part to share my experiences in he forums 
Paul Winka To-do list for electrician to update 1966 house 60-amp panel!
7 November 2016 | 14 replies
-Upgrade to 200-amp, 40-circuit panel-Install 220V dedicated line to where range will be-Install dedicated 20-amp line for refrigerator-Install dedicated 20-amp for above-range mounted microwave-Install 2 separate dedicated 20-amp circuits for kitchen countertops-Install GFCI for dishwasher on dedicated 20-amp circuit-Install 2 separate dedicated 20-amp circuits for each bathroom-Ensure 220V circuit for dryer is functional and compliant-Wire ceiling lights for two smaller bedrooms-Test all circuits in house for functionality
Gen Young Looking for advice for first time investor
5 November 2016 | 2 replies
They seem to think it's too hard/time consuming for me but I'm younger and have way more energy and time to dedicate to this. 
Scott Morse Buying Parents a Home - best way to set it up?
26 November 2016 | 5 replies
I am going to be setting aside a comfortable amount of money into a dedicated bank account for my parents to purchase their "forever" home in Richmond, VA at Christmas this year.