
8 June 2021 | 87 replies
Covid hits so no restaurant, no problem, they put out a syndication for a new restaurant to al the pro athletes in town.

23 February 2022 | 29 replies
I am a cancer survivor on SSI and intend to obtain part-time employment during recovery to afford a mentor.If there is anyone in the Atlanta, GA, area that can recommend a local Mentor at a reasonable rate I would truly appreciate it.
1 November 2023 | 6 replies
The most you can ever recover is the value of the property minus legal fees.

17 October 2023 | 13 replies
Formerly a Division 1 Athlete and Product Marketing professional turned investor full-time!

9 October 2023 | 7 replies
Long story short I was able to complete my first value-add, force appreciation, and cash-flow the property, start the road to recovery from my P&L loss and build my residential portfolio.

9 July 2019 | 67 replies
I might need a little recovery period after this -- but, I'm going for it!

28 December 2023 | 12 replies
A couple pieces of advice coming from someone a 20yo going through the same process of getting a license, trying to learn about different real estate strategies, and being a college student athlete. 1.

7 January 2023 | 91 replies
Family says he is out of danger, but a long long road to recovery and several surgeries to go.

28 January 2016 | 31 replies
However, I have narrowed my search to Houston, Texas for both potentials for economic growth as evidenced by the increased location of over 15 Fortune 500 companies having their head offices in Houston and the fast recovery of the real estate market after the recession.
21 March 2018 | 44 replies
Actually, the Detroit area for example yielded an average 18% appreciation + 17% average cap rate for the past 12 months; That's a combined 35% over the year, and the market still has a long way to go given the ridiculous price to income ratio and price per sqft, and the demographics and economy are steadily recovering since the past 5 yearsOn the other hand the LA market gained about 8% and an average rental yield of 6%; the market is grossly overpriced and incomes aren't growingSmart investors should head were recovery is underway and distressed assets are, not where the hype is