
17 March 2013 | 2 replies
That mentorship will rocket you to success faster than anything!

26 July 2018 | 8 replies
It is so often you need those extra hands just because you can't do it alone but the activity you need them for isn't rocket science.

23 March 2016 | 17 replies
I'm pretty open about what I do in order to make good returns, its not rocket science, just disciplined hard work and relentless organization.

16 July 2014 | 4 replies
:)Ever since they eliminated the requirement for a rocket scientist degree to qualify for a RE license, it's been down hill.

10 June 2015 | 11 replies
I remember watching the chick that does flips and she was surprised she had to reroof the roof.... well, generally you can tell the condition of the shingles from outside - its not complete rocket science.And obviously, these projects take time.

16 December 2008 | 79 replies
For housing, where its harder to just pump out new houses (though builders certainly tried), prices rocketed.

14 June 2017 | 5 replies
We can't help anyone unless we are "Getting" where they are, what is their pain (if any---most fsbos don't even want to pay 3-6% to a realtor, let alone give up 15-50% to an investor).So, the questions; this is rocket science lol:1: Can you tell me about your house?
12 March 2016 | 14 replies
Monday and Tuesday, he moved on to trying to memorize more and more of the algorithms.He is.He has not memorized them yet completely.He still has to use a written guide.However, he is solving the puzzle 100% of the time.This game of real estate is very similar to the Rubik’s Cube situation.Real estate is a complete puzzle and mystery when you are starting out.It’s difficult.You might as well be learning a language of a tribe hidden from human view for thousands of years.There’s no context.Yet, SOME OF YOU persist (a very small minority).If you persist, you start to figure some things out on your own.Then, you start to do more and more research, which leads to learning.It leads you to sites like BiggerPockets.It leads you to books, some of which provide step-by-step action plans.The point is, nothing in real estate is an unknown (from a learning standpoint).We’re not reinventing the wheel through all of this.100% of every process that we go through and have to learn, we can commit to a process in writing.As an example of this, if you choose to be a buy-and-hold investor, one of your algorithms will be to locate a house suitable for purchase.Then, once you have the algorithm, you can start to fill in the steps.It’s not rocket science.Your steps may include describing exactly what you’re looking for first.“3 BR/1 BA (at least) in Pulliam County that will cash flow at least $200 / month.”Awesome.Now you can exclude EVERYTHING ELSE.Then, you can outline a process for yourself.

22 November 2017 | 9 replies
This is not a rocket science issue.