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Brooke McGilvery First Investment Home
24 May 2018 | 6 replies
There are no short cuts to investing. 
Joshua Dorkin New Member Welcome Wagon - Round II - GET INVOLVED!
27 July 2008 | 5 replies
I'll set a shortcut on the desktop and check in for ya, :beer:
Travis Elliott QUESTION ABOUT BUYING A OWNER OCCUPIED THEN BUYING ANOTHER O
21 May 2008 | 7 replies
The shortcuts get you into trouble.
Randy Sanchez Armando Montelango mentoring program
22 June 2011 | 26 replies
I have read hundreds of books and forums until I think I could almost write a book myself :lol: .It is natural to think that a mentor could give you the short cut you need to make it all happen, to guide you through and show you the way.
Caesar Valle is 741 possible?
7 June 2010 | 13 replies
I don't know how the credit repair companies work for short cuts.
Matt Faller Marketing on a budget
29 September 2008 | 5 replies
Avoid this shortcut like the Plague.
Mike C Where can I get a mentor?
29 October 2008 | 6 replies
Whether you’re just getting started down the road towards fulfilling your real estate investing dreams or you’re a little more experienced, a good mentor can get you closer to the realization of your goals by showing you some of the tips, tricks, and other shortcuts that have fueled their success.The problem many fledgling real estate investors face – and some with a little more experience – is self doubt about their ability to put together profitable deals, as well as having numerous questions about when certain techniques would be most appropriate.These doubts and questions can easily be alleviated by knowledge, but a lot of real estate investors have trouble applying principles they may have read about, heard about, or seen in a short webinar.
Brent Davidson Is it worth building a spec home in a downward market?
30 November 2006 | 6 replies
I've seen so many novice builders start a project only to abandon it because its too much work - start skimping, taking shortcuts to get done, build a non-quality house, and then can't sell it.
Rama Mehra Hello from Bay area, CA
25 September 2006 | 6 replies
Believe it or not, this forum contains all of that.Use the search function to find specific topics, but justread, read, read the old posts under the various threads.You'll find lots of topics where the asker tells about a dealand the respondents tear it apart line by line showing howit will (or won't) work.There is no shortcut.
Minna Reid Spring for the granite or no?
14 March 2007 | 5 replies
It would probably be the worst shortcut not to go that route.