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J. Martin 3-6%+ Avg Appreciation Forever?!? Maybe!
3 May 2014 | 18 replies
One one hand I do enjoy the intellectual battle, wit, and not to mention somewhat self serving bravado that goes with expounding on your POV.
Dan Estrada Can the dollar go bust?
18 January 2009 | 10 replies
Eventually, we will have to exchange value for value and pay our debtors back.We need to have low unemployment, we need to have manufacturing and intellectual property and goods that the rest of the world wants, we need to maintain priorities which address the needs of the rest of the world, and productively and effectively execute said priorities.
Ryan Nguyen Real Estate is dead?
10 February 2013 | 17 replies
Mostly this is because to play real estate requires knowledge, and lots of it.Few people are aware that at its origin, “Real” in real estate stands for Royal – French; in other words the domain of the chosen few, as represented by the nobility of the time.Real estate is still very much the domain of few and select, but today the limiting factor is no longer the bloodline, but the intellectual worth of the player.
Scott Szurek Appraisal Valuation so Close to the Selling Price
22 February 2016 | 16 replies
But I'm also going to call a duck a duck.The price the wholesaler got it tied up in contract for is NOT, by definition, market value - because the seller is intellectually disabled or senile or imprudent or desperate or divorcing or whatever, and you're here to "help" them.It's far below market value, and that delta is the wholesaler's opportunity to line her pockets.
Taj Bloomfield Raleigh, North Carolina Real estate
5 December 2018 | 10 replies
It has good school systems and as a college town it has a intellectual vibe, except on football and basketball home game dates!
Joshua Dorkin Besides Real Estate, How are you Protecting Your Money?
24 January 2011 | 65 replies
Having good intellectual capital that is useful as barter is a good investment too.
Winniferd B. A Little Nervous...
12 March 2011 | 8 replies
We were eager to meet and talk to everyone, we had no class distinctions, intellectual classifications, or fear of rejection.
Yechiel Abekassis Title search
15 December 2016 | 3 replies
be careful with some title companies that you use. the owner's for these companies will invest and bid on the same house that you want to buy. it is like stealing intellectual knowledge.
Joshua D. Why In the World would you invest in Real-estate?
25 November 2016 | 19 replies
There's the intellectual aspect (learning about different investment strategies, niches, areas; figuring out legal and tax strategies and implications; analyzing deals), the physical aspect (to the extent that I choose to do some labor) and the social aspect (networking with other investors; negotiating with sellers, lenders, contractors and potential partners).
Adam Schumacher Buying a fourplex
8 April 2016 | 2 replies
The benefits are purely intellectual......money.A fourplex will profit handsomely and you should still be able to at least break even if not profit even if only 3 units are rented and a vacancy is taking time to fill.Safety in numbers basically.Get as many fourplexes as possible as well as triplexes.