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Brett Hoover Should I fire my Real Estate Agent based on suspect advice?
28 June 2015 | 33 replies
The opportunity costs of sitting on the sidelines is IMMENSE!!  
WILL JB What is an "Amero"?
17 December 2008 | 16 replies
You would eventually see a unified Asian currency and a unified African currency.You won't be laughing at these people and calling them crackpots when real estate investing is only available to a wealthy few who are grandfathered into the system.You aren't one of those "few".
Aaron Dibble Investing software myreipro
16 June 2021 | 69 replies
We take immense pride in the company we have built and are determined to present our users with a SUPERIOR software that will provide them with the very BEST available data and ALL of the tools and knowledge they need to be successful in their Real Estate Investing career.
Mike Pastor Favorite Rental Areas
28 October 2017 | 14 replies
The big exceptions for this are Pittsburgh Perry High School, Sto-Rox High School, and Penn Hills Senior High School, all located in traditional African-American neighborhoods.It's a shameful series of realities and by simple geography invites us to contemplate the shameful heritage of systematic racism in this city.
Chris Matthews Investor from Washington state
22 September 2015 | 14 replies
The knowledge gained so far has been immense
Bill Gulley HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE, WHAT ARE YOU THANKFUL FOR?
30 November 2015 | 6 replies
i've lived in Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, and I am thankful for the United States of America, her armed forces, for liberties and privileges and rights unique to the entire world I am thankful for my mother who is in heaven who  is always with me I am thankful for my father who busted his *** to send five kids to private schools and undergraduate colleges, and for his orthopedic practice then helped tens of thousands of peopleI am thankful for my first mentor Glenn Craven, I did hundreds of deals with him and  received little financial gain but immense intellectual, financial, tax, regulation gain, I would not of started my first business without himAnd to this BP board I'm grateful for all the wonderful posters they give unselfishly their time, caring greatly to help new people and experienced alike find success in real estate investing I am thankful for my wife and my two children and I'm also immensely thankful for the ability to coach Lacrosse from ages 5 to 15, a privilege I would gladly pay to performThanks Bill for starting this thread.Happy Thanksgiving to all BP family@Bill Gulley
Tawa W. Anyone familiar with the New Ipswich and Jaffrey NH areas
11 September 2019 | 11 replies
Perhaps she realized she had dropped the ball immensely and wanted to prevent me from making too much of a stink, so she created a situation in which she could retain control.
Jessenia Munoz Looking to start investing in the Virginia Beach area
21 April 2019 | 39 replies
I've found that the BP comkunoty has been immensely willing to help us newbies and I'm truly thankful.
Bernard Mugume Investing In Uganda
6 January 2016 | 18 replies
Most of the African nations are arbitrary creations from a colonial map, and the root of many of their problems are borne in this history, compounded by other factors such as racism (i.e. why does ethnic cleansing in Kosovo require military action but massive genocide in Rwanda requires sympathetic words?)
Scott Trench New Real Estate Major Feature Film "99 Homes" with Andrew Garfield - What Effect Does this Movie Have on Investors?
9 September 2015 | 16 replies
I'm thrilled to see that many of the normal day-to-day activities that we carry out as real estate investors are portrayed correctly such as:- Evicting families from their homes at gunpoint- Hiring formerly evicted and desperate occupants to do dangerous and illegal work at low wage- Attending high end parties while the human collateral of immoral yet immensely profitable real estate decisions duke it out in the slums...Hopefully you can tell that I'm joking here and that I'm not very happy with what I perceive to be a very unfair portrayal of real estate investing, investors, and how real estate investing business is conducted.