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Tyra General Auctions?
4 September 2008 | 3 replies
I've had good experience with online auctions to buy and sale.I use a reserve price when listing with an auction.Research the auction policies to become familiar with their procedures.Also, learn a good bid strategy.Due diligence on any property is also important.And, beware that bidding (and winning) can become very emotional and "addictive" similar to gambling in my opinion.
Kathryn C. If you had $1 million to invest in RE, how would you invest it in the current market?
11 November 2014 | 30 replies
I'd try to turn it over at minimum 3 times per year rehabbing and flipping until I could pay it all back and have my very own pile of capital warehoused to gamble with.
Stephen Masek Debt, The biggest drug
19 October 2013 | 38 replies
A commercial property “owner” who needs cash at a time when prices are down may lose the equity when the property is sold, yet the bank loan may be paid in full.Using other people’s money is still touted by some as wise and the way to true wealth, but it is really just gambling.
Ashley Sanchez What do you think of Clayton County in ATL?
18 March 2018 | 14 replies
I lived in Clayton County (ClayCo is the nickname down here) 12 years before moved up to Downtown Atl.After the school system lost its accreditation forcing the residents fleeing to other counties, the housing crash finished with a KO on the real estate market.I took a gamble, cashed out my retirement acct, and paid cash for 5 doors down here.
Jay Hinrichs Charleston latest new build check it out
19 April 2018 | 48 replies
Charleston is simply a winner.. but the great part of it is its not a BP area.reason prices are a little to high for all the buy and hold cash flow folks who think appreciation is gambling.. so you don't have the masses in there competing.. so that's the good news.. our cash flow since we got there has been 500 to 1 million a year LOL.. and not ONE rental..
Account Closed The tenant says she lost her job and breaking the 2 year lease
17 July 2022 | 23 replies
The only time I've ever done longer than a 12 month lease was with a tenant who I had a long history with, who I trusted, and who had verifiable reasons to stay at the property for more than 12 months (she had a job in the neighborhood that had an 18 month contract)...a long lease can be great if it's an A+ tenant you know well and trust, but a long lease with an unknown tenant is a gamble... 
Mike G. Investor carrot or lead propeller?
5 October 2019 | 109 replies
Maybe, but you're taking a big gamble that the person you are working with is taking shortcuts to get there.
Beda Yang How would you approach my situation? Oakland v Midwest/Dallas
20 November 2017 | 11 replies
I don't think you should gamble on further appreciation at some point the market will have some type of correction but not a crash.
Oleg Shalumov Am I making mistake with purchasing this 8-plex as my first prop?
26 February 2021 | 24 replies
Off market does not automatically mean good, on deal on market does not always mean bad.Last point, if you are looking to sell it for more eventually, and you've done your research and believe that the higher price you established can truly support it for a buyer down the line, then just know you are taking a gamble here.
Francis Dai SAFE Act and the definition of primary residence
12 September 2010 | 8 replies
I am willing to take the gamble and say I am going to be just fine.