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Rick Pozos Are NEW Real Estate Investors LAZY???
9 March 2016 | 27 replies
Wharton school of business Harvard Stanford you get the drift...
Mike Kohan Investor from the Okanaga Valley, British Columbia
17 March 2016 | 24 replies
I could have gone to Harvard a couple of times with my "lessons"
Melvin Johnson Real Estate Development degree
19 March 2016 | 4 replies
Looking at the educational backgrounds of the top real estate investors/developers/executives in the country, one sees degrees from NYU, Columbia, Wharton, Michigan, Harvard; none list the Russ Whitney three day real estate independence system or Robert Allen's Nothing Down seminars.
Scott Harper Any real estate investors in Illinois?
14 October 2019 | 20 replies
I am a real estate investor in IL however relocating to another state for work and don't feel comfortable managing from afar so I am selling 6 duplexes I have in Harvard IL. 
Kat Hughes Asset Protection - Proprietary Irrevocable Spendthrift Trust
22 April 2021 | 10 replies
I'm not a professional or even an expert in trusts, tax, or law, so please keep that context in mind.The trust appears to be based on a structure originated in the 50's with a Harvard attorney (http://masterstrust.com/history_of_trusts.html) and later copyrighted. 
Paul Whitford Higher Education vs Rental Properties
18 October 2019 | 18 replies
I know a couple of guys from undergrad that had options to go to Harvard/Wharton/Stanford etc for MBAs, and that is a bit of a "what do you want to do after/what network matters to you/opportunity cost of income earned during that period."
Michael Zack Newbie investor concerns with 1st property...what would you do?
5 February 2019 | 18 replies
But if you hold on long enough there’s a good chance appreciation will make it all worthwhile and your wife will be pleased that your starter home where you had to listen to the neighbors arguments and love making ended up paying for nearly half a semester of your kid’s Harvard tuition lol.
Kevin L. Rent With Reservation Clause Evicting Tenant In Northern Virginia
24 November 2019 | 7 replies
I think that means keep the place clean.I think he thinks my place is a jackpot and what I thought were benefits during initial interviews ended up being disasters but that's my own fault, giving too much credit to someone who graduated Harvard, collects 2 pensions and SS, offered to pay and is paying for a garage spot but doesn't even own a vehicle, oh wellAnyway, are you familiar with the rent with reservation clause or what the clause needs to read in the notice to quit in order to accept rent and continue with the eviction process?
Brian Edwards MBA: Is it worth it?
22 November 2019 | 36 replies
I was prepping for the GMAT and visited Harvard and Wharton for their MBA programs.Realistically, the MBA does carry some weight if you go to a top Ivy League as the network and friends you get are priceless, honestly.
Gordon A. What do fellow Boston Investors think of this address?
25 December 2020 | 18 replies
It's a unique place, and definitely people are looking to rent there due to proximity to MIT, Harvard, Bio copmanies, etc.