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Brittany Farrell Advice on where to put cash, cash flow is priority!
8 January 2024 | 38 replies
Both growing areas, both having strong rental markets, sports teams, colleges, STR locations, growing jobs, etcLet me know if you have any more questions or if there is anyway I can help
Raeshelle C. Feeling hopeless. I need help
28 November 2016 | 61 replies
I'm not big on sports, but I am fond of analogies.You're trying to hit a double on your first at-bat.So, let's go for a bunt first, then a single, then you'll be ready for the double and home runs.Before anything else, join a local Real Estate Investing Association (REIA).  
Al Williamson Do Landlords Have Neighborhood Obligations
28 July 2013 | 37 replies
It's in our own self interest to pay for a bottle of soda for the community meetings we don't attend or contribute a few dollar to support sports clubs to give youngsters something positive to do.
Marcus Kennedy New Guy here!!
18 November 2012 | 16 replies
My suggestions from this point forward ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Do not mention you played professional sports anymore( gold diggers / con artist / etc )Do not put “professional athlete” in your online bio( maybe mention the college you attended )Attend your local rei clubs meetings as average joe (do not be flashy at all while working with realtors and investors – clothes ,jewelry, costly meals, transportation )If you can play another season or two go ahead– offset your initial real estate investing costsMaybe consider being a real estate agent near your local college “Shaq” move -> local popularity to sell propertiesWatch ESPN “Broke” Directed by Billy CorbenAct & talk like your average joe when working with agents / investorsStart out at a small modest rate when investing avoid friends/family members looking for hand outs - jobs , cash , etcAvoid real estate gurus– Do not go all or nothing attitude when you start out investingGo through Bigger pockets threads during your down timeTeam up with people you can trust and get alone with Use other people money when possible (private money)– local and overseas connections- stay away from hard money loans , if possibleReally know your local market your investing inMaybe hire a property management to work with tenants (tenants might act stupid,, if they think you already have money)(property mgmt - always double check their numbers)(do not be afraid to fire someone when need )Real Estate investing is a business ( you can be ahead or down really fast )Good luck
Rob K. Menards
20 April 2014 | 57 replies
I have a friend that works at Dick's Sporting Goods.
Jason Aviles Innovative 19 year old highly considering a career in real estate. Advice?
12 December 2014 | 24 replies
I think that has been my pinnacle in my RE career, and now I have to hit my RE investment goals, which is next.
Kevin Pfeil Long distance real estate investing
25 May 2020 | 64 replies
Hey Kevin.I feel that real estate, like life, is a team sport.
Cole Black Golf course negative or postitive cash flow
31 July 2019 | 14 replies
@Cole Black I recently heard (though unverified) that golfing is a dying sport/activity.
Joe Mastracchio First time home flipper! Looking for some guidance
6 July 2021 | 17 replies
However, real estate is a contact sport and you have to network with as many people as possible. 
Rob Bergeron Gambling Legalized in Kentucky
28 September 2023 | 0 replies
https://www.wlky.com/article/online-sports-betting-kentucky-...This should help bring more tax revenue into Kentucky and less money going out driving across to Indiana to place bets.