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Steve Cerami attended my firsat Trustee sale.
1 March 2013 | 2 replies
Drug addicts for tenants it is abandoned and a complete wreck.
Nkrumah Morgan N00b from Peoria Illinois
7 July 2015 | 14 replies
You will be addicted very soon.
Steve S. Best credit card to use for landlord xpenses?
23 December 2018 | 12 replies
Many great blogs on credit card hacking,  just as addicting as BP.  
Javier D. 32 y/o experienced investor from Miami in need of guidance.
25 August 2017 | 13 replies
I hate very low income flips as I get my stuff stolen lol or have to call the cops on addicts and homeless people.
William Aung Afraid of falling behind
18 January 2018 | 8 replies
I have never found something that I have wanted to truly and desperately pursue until now and have been absolutely addicted to soaking in as much information as I can.I've been knocking out blogs and forum threads whenever I even have a little bit of extra time and have gone as far as sneaking wireless earbuds under my beanie so that I can listen to 3-4 podcast during my work hours.I've been slowly looking at my local market and analyzing a few deals and always fantasizing about ways of how I could make it work to possibly acquire them at that current moment, but there are some obstacles I need to push through first.I have a balance of a couple grand on some credit cards(no missed payments) that I've been rapidly trying to tackle as this is my first step into opening more possible options of an early purchase even if I may not have a downpayment stocked up.Before, my initial plan was to keep on learning and educating myself with as much information that I could while saving up enough cash in order for me to be ready to house hack a property by the beginning of next year, but as I've started to learn more and more, I can't help but want to get into the process as soon as I can.I'm only 20 so technically I do have a lot of time to prepare, but I still feel as though I'm behind just because of how fast real estate investing is growing and in a time where markets are already hot.Maybe it's just reassurance that I need to hear that "I will be okay" even if I were to join the game a year later.
Sarah Fields Newbie from Indiana :-)
10 July 2017 | 7 replies
So 3 properties in less than a year, my husband thought I was nuts, but once you get into it...it can be addicting.
David Ivy Texas Cities Top Nation in Growth
6 June 2017 | 8 replies
Even if we are BBQ addicts...
Sue Orr Real estate investor in Fort Bend County (Richmond) Texas
11 November 2016 | 9 replies
Hi Sue,I'm an addict too as a confession!  
Brendan M. My Real Estate Journey
5 April 2019 | 25 replies
Lots of the cooper was recycled by the tweekers and other addicts who resided in the place prior to my purchase. 
Lebert Wilson-Harris Can Section 8 be used for house and apartment on same land
2 October 2017 | 3 replies
Be careful, the extra income can be addicting!