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Micah Pierce Can I use my credit card for a down payment ?
25 May 2019 | 5 replies
I would not do this; but let's say you really want to; you could maybe buy gold, silver or Bitcoin, alternatively just buy something with a value you are sure of and auction it on ebay-that gets done every day.
Yakeisha Tillett Jason Gilbert's Commercial Quick Cash Blueprints
28 January 2011 | 6 replies
I have gotten his free stuff before.They KEY is when you give them a credit card for the FREE trial they will make it hard to cancel after the trail period.What I did was go buy a pre-loaded credit card at Wal-Mart for 10 or 20 bucks can't remember which.Then use that card for the free trial to cover the shipping and handling.Then cancel on them and if they give you flack or are non-responsive they can't squeeze another dime out of that card.The program itself is okay but how you have to set up deals is tough.I believe he makes money off of all the courses and gets a ton of deals submitted by his investors who bough the courses.Then he picks the few good deals and partners on them to make money.They will also hound and call you to try to buy expensive boot camps and go to seminars etc.You ask for their funding sources so you can partner on deals and they say they won't give that up unless you spend thousands and thousands of dollars with them.So they are legitimate but not a silver bullet.You can get an idea with most of their system with the free trial.
Andrew O. Selling to re-invest capital in a better position.
20 November 2011 | 3 replies
Hey all, I have been lurking for the past 2 months on BP, the opportunities the current market present spurred me onto to some more in depth investigations regarding REI.My wife and I have an unencumbered SFR rented in Boston (a silver lining to a tragic event) at a cash on cash position of 3%, I envision many members having heart attacks!
Lee L. Highland Park, Los Angeles
28 July 2016 | 8 replies
You want to be north of YorkA lot of the action is happening around Avenue 50, walking distance to Cafe de Leche and other fancy shopsEagle Rock is the next Silver Lake of Highland ParkThere is/has been gang activity but the injunction has calmed things down significantlyCan someone comment on any of the above topics, or provide other insights?
Daniel Mills What kind of deals are there in Boise/Caldwell/Nampa nowadays?
1 November 2017 | 7 replies
Also - I like anywhere along the Eagle Road or 10 Mile corridor right now for rentals. 
Conner Franklin Buying Small Multifamily While In College
30 June 2017 | 8 replies
First of all - War Eagle.
Anssi Viljanen Looking for a buyer's agent in Los Angeles
2 August 2017 | 8 replies
I work in East LA (Echo Park, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, Eagle Rock, etc.) and would love to connect if you're looking in the area. 
Paulette Midgette Considering Vacation Home Purchase in Pocono Mountains
17 July 2017 | 0 replies
Hello BPers,I am considering a vacation home purchase in Eagle Rock Resort Hazelton, PA. 
Jason Malabute monthly expenses in NoHo, Northridge, Glendale, Tujunga, ETC
8 March 2017 | 3 replies
Hi All,I was wondering if in sub-markets in Los Angeles like (Eagle Rock, Glendale, North Hollywood, Hollywood, La Crecenta, and surrounding areas) do the tenants typically pay for their own utilities, sewer, garbage, etc?
Ethan Cooke San Francisco Conversion to Multi-Family: What Works?
23 February 2017 | 16 replies
Adding inlaw = silver.