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J M Purchasing an investment outright ~ Am I crazy???
9 July 2010 | 12 replies
Using the net leftover from A & B & C (rent - 50% for costs etc) to reduce the finance owing on property C and pay it off as quickly as possible then replicate it again with another & another thereby building a portfolio and gaining an income over time plus building asset wealth with capital growth regardless of how much it may be.So far everyone has told me I'm crazy as I should be borrowing as much as possible for taxation purposes & to limit liability should the unfortunate happen.
Corey Demuth Need some advise - want to invest 10k
30 January 2010 | 27 replies
Something to consider, try making money without spending your $10K first, other than perhaps marketing expenses, but keep them low, and once you have made money and can replicate your system, figure out how to use the $10K to supercharge your business.
Adam Harrison Short Sale Riches Has anyone made money from this program
10 January 2010 | 10 replies
But based off of the responses I have received from other investors, nobody has been able to replicate the level of success that McLaughlin and Jurewicz talk about on their website.
Josh Sanders New to the Forum!!
8 June 2009 | 1 reply
My next project is to take the success we have had buying rentals, re-habbing them, and keeping them rented, and trying to replicate it on a larger scale.
Allen Lucas How do I find REIA's?
22 July 2009 | 2 replies
Allen,I went to Google and searched for "Maryland REIA".There are 13,100 posts there.The first one I opened gave a list of 6 REIAs.Google is a wonderful tool and I suggest you just replicate what I did.Spend a little time there on research to find one that is close to you.REIAs are always eager to get new members and you'll have a great opportunity to network and meet your local players.Come back here and let us know how you're doing.
Tom Bukacek E-Myth
22 February 2020 | 19 replies
To replicate our businesses.
Ben Kevan Hello from a REI Newbie from CA
2 October 2010 | 11 replies
Quite an impressive profile you have, and I hope to someday replicate 10% of the profitability and success you've had.
Nichola King deposit back
2 November 2010 | 4 replies
okay...sorry for the replicant posts...not sure how to delete them :)Just to make it clear..the actual lawn damage caused by the dog is only about $600 ..which i offered...but they want to replace the whole back yard (which apart from dog damaged area (150 sq ft) the rest is fine) and front yard...which had drainage/ irrigation issues - they've admitted that!...
Jordan L. Is my uncle a RE investor?
6 January 2011 | 9 replies
Thus I have fashioned a similar model in hopes of replicating their results, with hopefully a few multiples.
David Breitzmann Learning about the meeting point of RE, business savvy and public speaking skills
7 October 2009 | 2 replies
One of the most effective ways to grow a business is to create processes that are easy to replicate.