Sonya Suggs
Is anyone familiar with Gregory Downing $3k coaching package?
22 December 2018 | 13 replies
How disappointing 😟.
Davey Wilde
What's holding you back in your real estate investing career?
30 June 2021 | 101 replies
Numerous buyers disappointed because I don't control the situation directly.
Dan Powers
The Death of the Wholesaler?
30 April 2021 | 69 replies
I'm not an agent and am disappointed that licensed real estate agents haven't made more of an issue of wholesalers.
Austin Cox
Veteran - House Hack a 3/4-plex then long term rent - strategies
16 June 2022 | 4 replies
I know, disappointing, but this policy is enabled to prohibit veterans from buying and churning the VA loan.****************2.
Jorge Vazquez
Why do I hate rentals!
18 October 2021 | 107 replies
Like I said -- look for the unsullied escutcheons elsewhere, not in real estate, and you won't be constantly disappointed.
Jeffrey Evans
How do I get my wife on board!!
20 January 2021 | 104 replies
Once you two are mutually disappointed with how long it will take you to be financially independent, explore value add and then BRRRR.Debt is impatience expressed financially, so give her a chance to get impatient.
Katie Greenman
Contribute to Roth or put that towards real estate investing goal
9 March 2022 | 118 replies
Unless you use Titan where the return can go beyond 70% then it's worthed.I invest heavily in both but real estate never disappoints me, it's the only asset class that almost never went down in price and you can use higher leverage supported by the gov.
Greg Scott
Biden Eviction Moratorium
8 February 2021 | 154 replies
I am disappointed to see landlords with A or B class properties telling C and D class owners, "tough luck you rented to high risk tenants."
Christopher Vu
Need some advice, new to the game
11 June 2020 | 4 replies
Your returns will be better and you will not be disappointed.
Hai G.
Investing in Dallas From the San Francisco Bay Area
3 November 2019 | 27 replies
So we will wait it outIMo if you have long term time horizon, I am sure you will do ok, If you are looking at Dallas as a super high cash flow market over the next couple of years, I think there will be some disappointment.