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Ben C. Apartment Portfolio Question
29 January 2016 | 2 replies
Go crush it.
Alex Gaw Overcoming the slump
12 March 2016 | 4 replies
Pick ONE aspect of real estate that you are going to crush.
Heather Klompmaker Potential Flip Deal in west Michigan
3 December 2016 | 5 replies
That low margin could get crushed by a small foundation or water issue.
Sheila Evans Vacation Home rentals in Panama City Beach, Fla.
20 July 2022 | 27 replies
Just curious if everyone's still crushing it despite these not-insignificant tax hits.As far as management fees, like most I'm not a huge fan of another 20% - 30% hit in that department, but also, like most, I have a full-time job that (in my case) doesn't allow me the ten hours per week commitment for self-managing as reported by @Monika Haebich in the HomeAway survey.
John Tilstra What's the secret to getting properties to cash flow in Dayton?
4 March 2016 | 3 replies
Again, the fly in the ointment crushing cash flow is the projected $4800 tax bill.  
Richard Warren Should Have Been a Deadbeat
12 November 2008 | 24 replies
It was only the fact that I stood up for what I believe in and talked **** untill the cops got thier that those punks are off the streets today.Ya maybe I could have got beat & killed, but I did not "I would have crushed those punk *&^#@'s" I just did not want to end up in the back of the cop car as well.An officer looked at me worried he could not force me to go downtown and make a statement but he knew if I did not those punks would be back on the streets the next day.
David Pupo Leap of Faith from Part Time to Full Time Wholesaler
4 December 2015 | 6 replies
Everyone is different, but one of the hardest things I found was adapting to an unstructured life (working for myself, at home, as compared to decades in corporate life); it still is a challenge to an extent.I look forward to receiving your wholesale deals; I buy in Orange, Lake, Polk, Osecola and Seminole.Go forth and crush it!
Skip Reath Advice Needed on Condo project
19 February 2016 | 16 replies
So many owners were getting crushed and needed to get out, but couldn't sell.
Javier Sanmiguel Newbie looking for real estate agent
18 November 2016 | 15 replies
Keep crushing it!
Matthew Wright BRRRR Strategy using commercial loans for 1-4 unit properties
27 March 2017 | 12 replies
The borrowers know they can't get conventional financing so they don't leave at the last minute and we give them good terms because we know they're experienced and will be back for another loan if we don't crush them on rate/fees on the first one.We don't do conventional loans, but our clients either don't want or don't qualify for conventional for myriad reasons; takes too long, they have more than 6 and sometimes more than 10 properties, self employed for under a year, high debt to income or debt service ratio etc... so they can't qualify.