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N/A N/A Arizona Rookie
3 October 2007 | 14 replies
In fact, his philosophy was that every single house on the market was a good deal and a money maker…which is apparently why he didn’t look very hard to find us “a deal”.
Account Closed Earnest Money Deposit
22 July 2009 | 13 replies
They want money money money that is their philosophy.
Brandon Godboldt Northern Illinois Newbie
28 July 2015 | 13 replies
At least that's my philosophy.
Patrick McGowen stock investing book suggestions
30 July 2015 | 19 replies
He created Vanguard funds based on this philosophy.
Account Closed Opportunity Cost: Turnkey vs BRRRR?
27 October 2016 | 88 replies
All those savings we pass on to our clients.My philosophy is why pay 5 grand for a new roof now and reduce cash flow when that roof may last 5 or 7 years.
Account Closed STRs: The upside to a pending recession....
4 August 2022 | 50 replies
As far as equilibrium/oversaturation goes it will certainly happen in some markets, but my philosophy is so long as you are in the top 20% of hosts/properties in the area you should continue to do fine.
Sky Basquez New to real estate, and to bigger pockets.
11 March 2016 | 6 replies
My philosophy for investing is closely related to Robert Kiyosakis, considering his books are some of the first that I have read.
Mohit Asthana Long Time Lurker, Time to say hello! SF Bay Area based
15 February 2018 | 6 replies
My investment philosophy when it comes to real estate is to buy in lower class areas (B- and C+ areas), this way, there's always a demand for affordable housing.
Soh Tanaka Best way to get the equity out
16 March 2016 | 15 replies
The philosophy behind it is fairly standard.
Engelo Rumora You would have to be nuts to invest for appreciation.
14 November 2016 | 6 replies
With everything else in life, there is always a point of diminishing returns where it might make sense to sell or exchange what was once considered a good, stable cashflowing property into something else because it a) no longer fits into your personal investment philosophy, or b) no longer conforms to the 1-2% rule for cashflow.