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Ciji Masser Investors who started in late 30’s with multiple children
1 February 2022 | 82 replies
The Wealthy Gardener is another good one and like Rich Dad it also has a story.
Jason Makariades Best Neighborhoods in Brooklyn to Invest in MFs
20 December 2022 | 7 replies
Hey Jason,I have a few rentals in Carroll Gardens and Park Slope that don't produce very good cash flow in relation to their current values. 
Ben Lovro The Psychology of Real Estate Buying
10 January 2024 | 0 replies
That emotional connection can drive buyers to pay more happily for a home they fall in love with.Perceived ValuePerceived value is a fancy way of saying how much something seems worth to you.When it comes to real estate, it's all about how much a house or property feels like it's worth.Imagine you're looking at two houses that are similar in size and features, but one of them has a beautiful garden and is in a great neighborhood.Even though both houses might cost the same to build, you might feel like the one with the garden is worth more to you because it makes you happy and you see it as more valuable.This feeling of value can vary from person to person.Some folks might be willing to pay extra for things that are important to them, like a big backyard for their pets or a fantastic view.Others might not care about those things as much and would be happier paying less for a simpler home.
Ben Lovro The Cash Flow vs. Growth: An Investor's Analysis
10 January 2024 | 0 replies
You might not see immediate returns in the form of high rental income.Instead, you're willing to wait patiently, knowing that your investment will become more valuable over time, just like that sapling growing into a towering tree.To succeed on the Growth Path, you'll need a long-term perspective and the ability to weather market fluctuations.It's like being a patient gardener who nurtures their plants and watches them flourish over the years.Ultimately, whether you choose the Growth Path or the Cash Flow Path in real estate investing depends on your financial goals, risk tolerance, and investment timeline.Both paths can lead to success, but it's essential to align your strategy with your unique circumstances and aspirations.Just remember, when you choose the Growth Path, you're betting on the future and the potential for substantial rewards down the road.Which Path Is Right for You?
Payal Z. Orlando neighborhoods
7 April 2018 | 27 replies
I already purchased a property in Winter Garden few months ago, bordering Windermere and am very happy with it so far.
Easton Curtis Orlando Neighborhoods for small MFH
11 August 2021 | 10 replies
Hi Easton,If your Goal is to maximize the rental income, based on all the rentals we manage some of the best areas I would recommend would be Winter Garden, Windermere, Oviedo, Clermont, Lake Nona, Altamonte Springs, Winter park, Colonial Town and Apopka. your welcome to reach out for free rental analysis if you find some properties you like.
Chris Lee Getting started in Chicago
26 July 2021 | 12 replies
A lot of 2/3 flats in Chicago have non-conforming garden units.
Art Frasik Im 29 Years old... What Should I do?
2 September 2014 | 31 replies
If you like gardening, become a landscaper, etc.  
Tyler Gibson Investing in Orlando rentals
2 February 2020 | 8 replies
There is College Park, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Winter Garden, Oveido, Ocoee, Apopka, Conway, Belle Isle, Pine Hills, Richmond Heights, Dr.