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Debo Ijiwola how to determine a good neighborhood to invest in
1 October 2015 | 17 replies
My family and I lived on Sunshine Lane in Zion for about 6 years and it's always been promising.
Garret S. Am I crazy?! Quitting my job and moving to Washington.
28 July 2016 | 29 replies
Enjoy the sunshine in the summer before it goes away
Mary K. Newbie in Florida just joined
14 July 2015 | 16 replies
The year round sunshine was to much to handle?
Conway Churaman Not an investor yet but still QUITTING JOB on Monday! NEED guidance!
10 June 2015 | 38 replies
@Conway Churaman  If you think getting into real estate is all sunshine and roses, think again.
Brett Ahern Newish Member from Marin County, California
24 October 2015 | 25 replies
@Brett Ahern definitely don't overlook the Sunshine State!
Ron Trinh From CPA to full-time real estate investor?
8 May 2019 | 3 replies
And yes, we gladly pay the Sunshine Tax having traveled to many other areas of the globe.
Ben McMahon San Diego rent or buy?
28 May 2019 | 12 replies
If you later decide you love San Diego, plan on staying at least 5 years, and are willing to pay the sunshine tax (the term for our fairly low wages yet high cost of housing) then consider buying.Good luck  
Luiz Minardi 20 Year Old College Student Starting Out. Advice/Tips?
23 July 2019 | 1 reply
You don't need to plan for the worst when you are in the beginning and everything is sunshine.  
Raphael Collazo Multi-family prospects in 2019 and beyond
28 July 2019 | 6 replies
My research suggests there still isn't enough affordable housing along the sunshine belt where much of the job growth and population growth is flowing.