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Account Closed Investor-friendly broker in Huntsville, Alabama to hang license?
4 May 2017 | 5 replies
Army Aviation and Missile Command, and numerous small and medium sized businesses.Huntsville, AL not only offers many great opportunities for living, working, and higher education, the city is also contains numerous parks and museums, ensuring residents a wide of variety of activities and entertainment.General Facts 4th largest city in AlabamaNicknamed “Rocket City” due to long history of association with space flight, and is home to NASA’s Marshall Space Flight CenterOn 2014’s 100 Best Places to Live (Livability.com)In the Top 50 of Forbes Best Places for Education14th Best US City for Tech Startups (Entrepreneur Magazine)
Craig Moore Why the % of failing agents is overblown/needs rationalization
3 May 2017 | 58 replies
I have family, but 3 of them have been entrepreneurs, so the understanding is that I won't be around.
Peter Schaub Subdivision and Land Development
17 June 2017 | 17 replies
The only way to make it work would be to cut it into less desirable, higher density, quarter-acre (or smaller) lots.Not only do you have to deal with development and regulation issues, but the utility installation requires the creation of a MUD which brings a very complicated political element into the equation.I've learned that urban development isn't a game for optimistic entrepreneurs who don't have access to millions in capital willing to make the long-term investment.
Joshua D. How to make the perfect Real Estate business
14 May 2017 | 6 replies
We have a pretty good system in place now I find the deals and analyze deals, do a lot of marketing in my area with finding houses, and show properties for rent and some construction when my guy needs help I help in all the ways and more so the do it all guy and more the entrepreneur guy in my mind being that I had the idea of all this and formed a team around me.
Marcus H. New Cleveland investor - should I get my broker license?
5 May 2017 | 8 replies
I'm specifically looking for multi family homes.Thanks,Marcus This is how myself and a ton of other successful entrepreneurs started off in the business.
Mindy Jensen Did anyone see the new Solar Roof from Elon Musk?
13 May 2017 | 41 replies
I love Elon musk as an entrepreneur.
Rich Hupper Employee Vs Self Employed
18 May 2017 | 14 replies
Some of the wealthiest individuals are entrepreneurs or people who took a risk and opened up a business on their own and became hugely successful.For me it's slow and steady, being consistent and diligent with multiple streams of income.Everyone has to find what they are good at and comfortable with.Chris
Gabriel Benavidez Engineering or business major or real estate school
24 May 2017 | 44 replies
For years because I chose the path of being an entrepreneur for years time were very tough.
Alexander Monnin *Rich Dad Poor Dad* Book Review #1
31 May 2017 | 31 replies
@Nichole Stohler I follow this guy on social media who is a serially entrepreneur and reads a lot of personal development books.  
John Thedford BP Is A "HOTSPOT" Of Illegal Activities
9 June 2017 | 68 replies
It seems fully agreed to that a license is 1. not a test of morality (plenty of shady realtors exist was acknowledged ),2. not a test of knowledge (easy was the quote from above)What purpose it has other than to line the pockets of the association and state with license fees is entirely unclear, the people who perpetually whine about unlicensed entrepreneurs make the argument that the unlicensed could easily be licensed allowing their shady behavior to continue under the guise of legality.When someone worries more about the status of licensure more than the underlying ethical issues it makes me wonder if the people who whine are the ones lining their pockets with those licensure fees.