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Brian Francis Brian from Boston, possibly with Tampa in mind
20 May 2015 | 2 replies
I studied computer science in college and work in the IT world as an analyst.
Cortney Daniels Wañt to break into this but how
26 June 2015 | 7 replies
I'm just curious.I know there's a book called The Wholesaling Bible.Check out these podcasts on wholesaling: Science of Flipping with Justin Colby, Flip2Freedom with Sean Terry.  
Michael Chow Investor/Landlord from Toronto, Canada
8 April 2015 | 5 replies
Quentin is also a master property manager, who's really refined property management to a science.
Alnise O. How does your investor get access to an REO house to inspect?
29 April 2009 | 19 replies
If you are already established and have the money for marketing and have it down to a science I am sure you can make money in this market.
Michelle London Newbie from Indiana!
26 May 2009 | 4 replies
If you take it a step at a time....you'll find it's not rocket science.
Joshua Dorkin The Landlords from Hell: What NOT to Do
25 June 2013 | 7 replies
Truth really is stranger than fiction.
N/A N/A Single or multfamily - first timer?
7 November 2006 | 6 replies
REI isn't an exact science.
Tallie Noble New member from Oceanside CA
20 September 2013 | 16 replies
I have a full time job as a scientist; I love science but it doesn't pay well!
Eli Kalen Help me understand ARV
26 February 2018 | 6 replies
Of course, this is an inexact science and in many ways it should be called the AARV (Approximate After Repair Value).
Derek Love Aspiring Real Estate Agent/Investor; Ohio
17 January 2018 | 4 replies
I have a Bachelor's of Science in Geology (2017 grad woohoo!)