James Wise
Couch From Hell & Crying Newbies
25 June 2019 | 51 replies
Blood spatter all over the wall above the used condom on the driveway.....Now that's a party.
Hasan Hamdan
Investors who try to steal your deal/seller
21 September 2015 | 12 replies
Doing this, and you cut out your business' blood line (unless you can find & offer really good deals that investors are willing to bend over backward to get the deals from you) .
Troy F.
Do you have to respond to that needy tenant that calls everyday?!
25 October 2021 | 10 replies
Emergency issues (think fire, flood, blood) are immediate but it sounds like most of these calls are for fairly useless concerns.At some point you are likely to get fed up with this nonsense and either offer this tenant "the Happy Clause" or simply decide not to renew their lease when the time comes to do so.
Matt R.
Initial Cash Flow vs Long Term Cash Flow - The real truth
19 March 2015 | 24 replies
Buy when fear is rampant and blood is in the street.
Jon S.
Is Tampa wholesale market too limited? Strategy change needed?
26 January 2016 | 8 replies
@Jon S. deals are getting harder to find and thinner deals for flips, BUT there are still deals.
Michael Shuster
Why The Rich Get Richer - They Buy Low-Sell High!
8 June 2009 | 35 replies
When I was going to school they never taught us money management or wealth building in fact a lot of schools don't which sucks because that is why most are bred in the low to middle class because the lack of education on money management and wealth creation so we learn from what was taught from our blood which was taught by their blood it's a vicious cycle(of course my parents tried to teach me money management but being young and stupid I always spent it wish I had learned from them early on)
Alfred Green
first deal--flip or hold the note myself?
22 July 2013 | 15 replies
My rentals average better than 2%, but they are all about cash flow and I bought them when the blood was in the street.
James S.
Newbie in Seacost New Hampshire
31 December 2015 | 5 replies
We are moving back into the house this summer, as we love the area so much, and know I am committing a cardinal sin here, and are emotionally attached to the house.There was a lot of blood, sweat, and a few tears, involved in that house.
Upgrade Costello
In which warm city should I buy a winter home duplex?
15 October 2016 | 29 replies
You can definitely find B & C class duplexes for < $200k in South Florida (Miami/Ft Lauderdale/West Palm) area, though MFH inventory is getting thinner. $35k-50k per door can be tough to find and will need a lot of work, but it exists. $50k-70k per door isn't raining down from the skies, but they are more common. $70k-$100k per door shouldn't be too hard to find.
Jason Blevins
Starting out, career help, real estate crossroads
11 July 2015 | 6 replies
You have to pick a job that will pay your bills for the time invested and simultaneously it has to be something that you will enjoy doing.Can you handle blood (I can't), are you handy, are you technically inclined?