Andrew Syrios
The 2% Rule is a Bad Rule: Discuss
3 October 2016 | 65 replies
Appreciation and visually pleasing women, in general.
Alex Silang
Getting to $100M networth
28 November 2017 | 123 replies
Once you die, your money becomes someone else's money and you can't take any of it with you, not even a penny.All of us have our own standards and freedom to visualize exactly what success truly means to us.
Tim G.
Adventures of a new landlord errrr, Slumlord...
29 July 2013 | 58 replies
They need to see visual signs that your place is transforming.
Eran Roseman
A multifamily rental deal analysis
21 December 2013 | 9 replies
I believe they use craigslist data and put it in a nice little visual map for you.
Andy Bankston
RE License Classes: Online vs. Classroom
10 October 2015 | 14 replies
I am a visual learner so I am now going to my local community college and taking the classes there.Perhaps it is the school (Real Estate Express) that I find boring (I bought a Groupon for 50% off and thought I was making out like a bandit).
Account Closed
Which software are you using?
8 September 2019 | 4 replies
No critical path visualization and no way to track all of the hard costs associated with a build.”
Account Closed
The mindset of the Cash Flow investor: LA vs Baltimore
25 July 2017 | 162 replies
The City of Baltimore has an open database where you can visualize the data and download a data set of more than 16,000 vacant buildings.
Edward Schenkel
Investing in brick multifamilies
8 January 2018 | 4 replies
Care more about not using a too-hard mortar and damaging the brick, more than finding a perfect visual match.
Account Closed
Hi I'm Andrew, a kid that's building a shipping container complex
27 February 2022 | 45 replies
I created a scale sized model to give a better visual (found that generic Jenga blocks are very close to scale shipping container dimensions).
Blake Ramsey
Considering not fully completing college to pursue Real Estate
7 December 2022 | 61 replies
Strategically place on both sides of your new divided property line (not on the line) to provide a visual break.