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Doug Utberg What will trigger the next recession?
25 October 2018 | 46 replies
However, I think most people will be like me; I can't wait to see, hear, and experience the latest upcoming revolutions in science no matter how much it screws up the global economy.I want an alternate enhanced reality to entertain me.I want new forms of money and commerce to satiate me.I want a pill that will make me healthy and immortal.I want government to solve all my problems, provide for all my needs, and protect me from myself and others.Oh no!
Tyler Flagg Flipping in Lubbock & Amarillo, Texas
10 September 2016 | 18 replies
their is practically a whole quarter of the town where its very hard to retail a home, your pretty much just going to be selling to buy and hold investors, and our local buildings inspectors are rediculous, then on top of all that, as mentioned above there is 4 big wholesalers in this market, two that were mentioned above, then two that dont really advertise their deals, all of which are very experienced and seem to have unlimited marketing budgets..Anythings possible, but not being in this market is going to be a huge disadvantage, as the margins are just too slim..Add all that to tons of newbie investors who over pay for every "Internet auction" "hud" and "tax sale" "craigslist" type deals ever, makes it a hard market to be repeatedly successful in.. 95% of the deals I look at, Shawn or Wade (the two guys companies mentioned above) have already looked at them, are at the property when I am, or are on their way) they're advertising is top notch and they don't miss much., a lot of times it ends up being easier buying from them, as your time is worth something and when your getting 1/10th the leads they are, and they're getting all the leads you do, it's hard to compete.
Chai Sag Looking to buy in area that will double value in 1 to 2 years
14 May 2019 | 129 replies
In Mexico 85 ( after earthquake, this is like SLIM made his fortune) All Easter Europe in 1990, Argentina 1989, and 2001, etc etc I can bringing examplesand in all these cases there was time for evreyone to join. ( because many people are pesimists (or "realistic" and sell)Option 3 "superior knowledge" , Don't forget : Open your eyes and from everything that happens you can always learn something new
Tou V. My dilemma: Invest locally, San Francisco / Bay, or out of state?
22 September 2015 | 57 replies
.), but that's cutting it slim
Kimberly Johnson Detroit. Detroit. Detroit
27 December 2021 | 43 replies
If Bob stays for 2 years and pays on time you will do well... but the chances are slim
Mahan Shahverdi Auto Dialers yes or no?
3 January 2019 | 10 replies
It is not a magic pill though.
Donald S. Renting to an evicted person, now on HUD?
21 December 2018 | 7 replies
I rent to section 8 and if they have one eviction I won’t rent to them even if the voucher will pay 100% because it’s a mindset.Yes winter time is harder to rent.... especially in cold weather environments....I deal with that in Cleveland and the tenant pool is very slim at this time of year. 
Kristin Riker Bridge Loan for first BRRRR
23 November 2022 | 7 replies
With relatively slim margins like you are describing, make absolutely sure that you can withstand rate changes that may occur during the term of your bridge loan.
Samuel Sedore Why invest in the Waterloo region?
5 November 2015 | 0 replies
Recently completing a $51 million project that included widening Weber Street from two lanes to four lanes, constructing an underpass beneath the CN railway tracks at Weber and Victoria Street North, and slimming the S-curve on Weber Street in north Kitchener .
Kathleen Rosa Question about SDIRA remodel
30 April 2019 | 3 replies
Assuming the owner is not a disqualified party (as you have not mentioned any relationship associated with the owner), and your son has no controlling or ownership interest in the corporation, and he is not directly involved with the day-to-day operations of the rehab project with your IRA property (or participate in the work of the rehab project), then there is a slim possibility that the corporation can work on your rehab project.Please work with a qualified and knowledgeable professional who can help you cross the "T"'s and dot the "I" (as they say) and make sure you do not cross the barrier.