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Isaac S. Is it corny to start topic threads to generate networking leads
3 September 2021 | 19 replies
but, I personally find it unsatisfying and frustrating to have someone start a thread about them investing in RE syndication and asking other investors experience only to find that they have started the same exact thread many times in the past AND  after my exposure to their post....and then to top it off they are not even really investors, nor are they really going at the topic from an investor mindset, but, rather have a purely 100% ulterior motive of promoting their own syndication....AND to add injury to insult, they are really horrible garbage investments.My opinion of most accredited investors, is that trust is a key component for them, when investing in Syndication. if the networking technique is disingenuous, it just comes off as corny-time-share-tactics-manipulative base level conduct that is unappealing, untrustworthy and wastes time.I will say that all your points of essentially "caveat emptor" regarding ones own filter for things anywhere on the internet(including BP)are true, but, the benefit of micro-social media- climates like Bigger Pockets is that you get the benefit of other like minded, maybe even I dare say "smarter than me" individuals, weeding out what is the inevitable dissent into Craiglistification of said micro climate...meaning that eventually if all the post, or some critical mass of the posts, become of the aforementioned disingenuous type, the benefits of the this type of forum become less evident or more cumbersome and timely to get value from, and maybe even have negative return on time-equity.....IMHO
Zachary Jensen Wife doesn't want to increase rents
8 February 2022 | 117 replies
And the very worst sin she might commit...how dare she, in her vapid femininity, presume to question ANY of the business decisions he makes in his eighth decade?
Tyler D. Thinking about buying land and building a house. Your thoughts?
14 October 2020 | 0 replies
The area I live in is currently very expensive, dare I say overpriced.
Janet Hansen First time wholesaling
27 October 2021 | 17 replies
Legitimate buyers know that there are so FEW legitimate wholesalers with LEGITIMATE deals that when one actually lands in your lap you wouldn't dare screw them over.That's like finding a unicorn............. and then shooting it. 
CJ M. Kids throwing rocks at windows nearly everyday. Won't stop.
7 December 2021 | 86 replies
My kid pulled a fire alarm on a dare and cops did that to find out who he was😳 lesson learned quickly
Dante Fortson Just Closed On 36 Acres!!! - Glampground
17 April 2022 | 44 replies
For you to disregard anyone who dares to disagree with your plan is at best foolish.....Having said that, I think it's a cool idea, but I'd bet it will cost far more than you have budgeted.
Alicia Marks QOTW: What is the funniest thing to happen to you in RE Investing
18 December 2021 | 111 replies
I dared my realtor to open it.
Ahmed Saad How to Hire Administrative Help
17 January 2020 | 2 replies
If you are daring, perform a group interview.
Joseph Weisenbloom Composting toilets way of the future?
13 May 2020 | 6 replies
Anyone ever use a composting toilet in their personal home or dare I say in a rental?
Mike Jacovelli Is it really worth it telling people your real estate goals?
12 February 2020 | 95 replies
Review your goals daily and I would dare say don’t even share them with other real estate investors .