Joshua Dorkin
What was the most inspiring book you've read?
12 July 2011 | 201 replies
"Think and Grow Rich" Written by Napoleon Hill in 1937Another classic that can not be surpassed!"
Jon Klaus
Who said this? (no googling)
10 October 2010 | 16 replies
for a F*R*E*E copy of the Napoleon Hill classic (ebook format) visit www.Think-and-Grow-Rich-eBook.com
J Scott
Diary of a Rental Property
2 March 2018 | 254 replies
The most common is FICO Classic 04, but others use FICO Classic 08, and then of course the proprietary ones used by the bureaus (TU has VantageScore, for example).
Richard Gaston
About Webinars
26 April 2015 | 15 replies
Classics Like the "Weekend Millionaire" are still relevant and very useful today.
Erick Sanchez
Armando Montelongo system
9 September 2016 | 36 replies
If you're into dealing with car salesman, you'd be better off using the money to buy a classic Porsche 911, using the buy and hold strategy, and watch it appreciate.
Aaron Hardin
Newbie from Richardson, TX
9 December 2015 | 9 replies
As you venture into small scale landlording, I have a blog post (Classics of Landlord Lit) on my profile, the third one listed.
Cody Barrett
Black White or Stainless appliances for Blue-collar areas
1 March 2016 | 22 replies
Black is classic as well.
David O.
100% Cash on Cash ROI in 92 Days - Duplex in Miami, FL Case Study
27 May 2018 | 11 replies
7700 - 7702 NE 3rd Ct Miami, FL 33138Strategy: Value Add Investment / FlipAcquired 4/12/2016 for $230,000Mortgage: $161,000 (private hard money lender)Down payment: $69,000Sold: 7/14/2016 for $324,000 (92 days after acquisition)Renovation cost: $5,100Net Profit (after holding costs, closing costs, and capital expenditures): $81,000Total Hold Time: 92 daysCash on Cash ROI: approximately just over 100+% in 92 days; annualized ROI = 396+%This is a classic example of a small value add deal -- with an amazing ROI -- in the bustling emerging investment neighborhood of Little River in Miami, FL.
Bob Malecki
Goldman Sachs fine from DOJ and current low NPL inventory
20 November 2017 | 12 replies
Add to that the fact that fewer people are underwater and it means that more people who get in trouble are able to sell or short sell.I see the lower supply and higher pricing as driven by the above and the classic credit cycle.
Joe M.
How do you earn/save extra money thread?
13 February 2019 | 54 replies
@Joe Marshall I buy/sell items online, primarily event tickets, but I've sold a few SNES Classics and even flipped a car.