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Brooks Mosier Wholesaling Morals
2 September 2014 | 8 replies
Two (Ok, maybe 3.  2 and a half) words.If the words you use cause a seller to behave differently than they would behave if they knew what you were up to, then you are likely lying.Don't tell people you a buying their house if you are not buying their house.  
Nate Julian How to know If I'm close to refinancing FHA into a conventional
30 December 2015 | 8 replies
@Nate Julianj Hello, I think the problem you may be having is that you think there is a right and wrong / black and white answer to your question regarding the appraisal/value of your home where in actuality it is all grey.
Danny Akkerman First Deal.... how does it look?
5 August 2016 | 18 replies
Of course I will be having a thorough inspection. 
K S. My 100k house vs 100k in the S&P 500 (16 years later)
10 December 2023 | 289 replies
Cash flow and appreciation.In general, even leveraged cash-flow property can not outperform S&P in total return because their appreciation  for 16 years is so low in term of absolute dollar (due to R&M).While leveraged appreciated market could outperform S&P in many ways, in gross it's similar to be having 15% CD in environment where yield=2% One could simulate this using ZHI.Property that can beat S&P is always always expensive top tier homes price 300K in 2009-2010 and appreciates more than 20% IRR from that time.Once IRR is below 10%, S&P would perform better because its appreciate 7-8% annually ( even better if one absent not to particpate during the bad times).
Shana Gray Obama can't do what we can do.
13 March 2010 | 37 replies
Originally posted by Ryan David:Matt - I believe you're absolutely right - I think the biggest problem that we have in this country is the rate of inflation is disproportionate to the rate of income for the average american middle class family - you already have middle class families putting groceries on credit cards - check back in 10-15 years on that - Ron Paul was the only candidate who commented on the national debt and he was portrayed as a kook - and to think that the average person probably doesn't even know that the Federal Reserve is a non-government institution and that when the government needs new money we have to pay it back at interest That's because the people who financed it own everything that could influence the way we think and behave.
Anthony Taylor whats a more beneficial job property manager or realtor?
16 August 2017 | 2 replies
I felt like I was missing out on what I thought life should be - having the ability to control my own destiny, control my earning potential and live life by my own rules.  
Bob Vollmer looking to invest in St. Louis
13 February 2019 | 9 replies
The outlying suburbs seem to be having a much stronger growth trend for the time being.
Ashton Astillero Would you cut corners here?
23 January 2015 | 27 replies
If they want to not pay or want me to perform that which is not legal, I will use the law as my shield and either force them to behave well, or I will leave the transaction cleanly and let the liability rest with the next person."4) Every relationship between investor and contractor is one of contrary goals.
Jalen Carethers BETTER than buying a high equity or absentee list
18 May 2019 | 46 replies
Will be having a update by weeks end
Pete B. Brrr strategy during downturn
30 July 2019 | 2 replies
Assuming the “downturn”, at some point in the future, isn’t caused by banks behaving irresponsibly (again) you should still have access to funding for deals and refinancing.