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Nick Cucci I've tied up my first investment! Now what?!
10 February 2016 | 3 replies
Straight classic!
Alex Hawk Should I get my MBA before I buy Multifamily?
8 February 2022 | 22 replies
Business is the most simple and easiest to do outside of educational systems.Study communications, rhetoric, humanities, classics.
Gilda L. Sauceda New Construction VS Older properties for the beginner.
7 July 2022 | 23 replies
New anything is always better unless it is an antique, valuable art or a classic car.
Aaron Bry Justifying New Vehicle Purchase
31 March 2017 | 8 replies
I probably can sell it for $5,500 (Just a guess. haha)If you are into classic cars, you could buy one that has hit the depreciation trough and will appreciate in value soon.
Jody Sims FortuneBuilders? OR FortuneTakers??
18 March 2020 | 62 replies
Another classic on audio is Dolf DeRoos Real Estate Investor College (or something like that).He is great. 
Chris Munichiello What Are Signs of Gentrification Starting
12 February 2019 | 27 replies
Also, look for coffee shops, bars coming off of buildings, buildings being re-purposed, city initiatives, etc. 
Account Closed Now that I have a deal,I need to raise money...
6 March 2019 | 53 replies
This is another classic example of what people say in podcasts and books etc that doesn’t really translate to the real world.
Dustin Bluthardt Wildfires (Northern CA)
3 June 2022 | 4 replies
Atlas Peak Above Napa is a classic example.
Luis Argudo Good books to start with
31 October 2013 | 5 replies
Think and Grow Rich - A classic book written in the 1930's that outlines that anything that the mind can think, it can achieve.
John C S. White kitchen
17 April 2017 | 23 replies
Like you said it's a classic.