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Ralph S. New Member - From WI to VA
3 April 2008 | 4 replies
More recently, my wife and I began investing in HUD repos in ’98, and did the sweat equity, buy-fix-hold thing while both still working our normal jobs, her as a Fiscal Analyst for the city, and me in Accounting & Finance for an S&P 500 company for which I’ve worked for the last 18 years.
Pete T. Lets get the south Florida/Keys section going
2 August 2019 | 15 replies
I'm a South Florida Realtor & Investment Analyst.
Chris Reeves Any tips on employing your own lead generator / property analyst?
27 October 2015 | 1 reply
My targets are mid-sized apartment complexes and mobile home parksWhy I'm planning to employee my own lead generator / analyst - feel free to criticize my plan.Prices are really high for apartment complexes right now.
Charlie Greenwood New Investor from Utah
12 May 2016 | 22 replies
My profession is as an "analyst" and I'm breaking free of the "analysis paralysis" that can hold so many back from their financial future, including myself.
Jay Whitfield Lima One Rental30
25 May 2016 | 27 replies
However a lot was riding on the analyst working closely with us and as the sales contract was submitted and the repair costs submitted, nothing was said about how much cash we would need to bring at closing.
Nathan Smith Suggestions on Partnership split with contractor on fix/flips
8 March 2023 | 25 replies
I'm new to investing, but I'm a financial analyst by day, so I'm a #s person.
Tj Troup Young and inexperienced but driven to succeed
26 February 2016 | 9 replies
My first job was a really crappy one outside of real estate, my second one I got very fortunate in having the chance to work as a property manager at 18 (ended up quitting that job because of the company's culture,) my third job was as a subcontractor for a developer who flipped old manufacturing buildings into apartments, and my current position is as an analyst/broker of self storage facilities for a company that's been in the business for 20+ years.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, November 23, 2020)
24 November 2020 | 4 replies
But some analysts are concerned homeowners will not be able to make up the back payments once their forbearance plans expire in 2021.
Shanese Francis What if a recession is really coming in 2019?
2 February 2019 | 148 replies
Unless you work for a hedge fund and have a Quantitative analyst from MIT working for you. 
Cassidy Burns 2021 Real Estate Goals ??
5 April 2021 | 134 replies
@Cassidy Burns I am currently 19 years old wrapping up college to qualify for loans (w2 income as Business Analyst).