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James Urycki Beginner in Illinois Gaining Knowledge
6 March 2016 | 11 replies
@Nick RudolphThe Wall Street Journal lists alphabetically all publicly traded securities.
Krista Walker How do you rate properties?
28 January 2016 | 17 replies
All Asset Classes of the Alphabet can change quickly like any asset class so tread carefully and keep a pulse on it.  
Coby Herzog California'n wanting to invest in Texas Dallas, Ft. Worth, Austin
30 January 2016 | 27 replies
Here in CA we have the full alphabet of classes.
Ed LeGrand Find Companies section
31 January 2016 | 1 reply
I think adding a filter to the Real Estate Companies Directory would make finding a specific company much easier than just searching alphabetically.
Allen Maris Investors wanting to get their RE license should read...
1 January 2019 | 70 replies
Not only do you have local customs but you have an alphabet soup of agencies and regulations, not to mention ethics requirements as a licensee and that broker is responsible for anything and everything you do in real estate, be it for yourself or as an agent anytime you deal with the public.....which Jay isn't allowed to do (LOL).Agents are independent contractors, that means the broker doesn't tell you when to work, what to charge (unless the broker gets whatever is required) nor do the tell you how to work but they can restrict what you may or may not do as their agent for them.
Brooks Rembert If I own a House Free and Clear, Can I Sell With Seller Financing and Refuse Third Party Financing?
12 August 2015 | 27 replies
Many federal laws may apply, the UCC, Fair Trade/Advertising, The Land Sale Act, Civil Rights laws go beyond race, Red Lining laws, The Trade and Services Act and an alphabet soup of agency regulations. 
Hsiu Chu Cheng Real Estate Investing Booklist (Organized Based on TOPICS)
8 July 2021 | 1 reply
I stole this concept from a Reddit User who had an alphabetical list and I wanted to put together a list organized by topics in Real Estate Investing for those looking for a specific thing they want to educate themselves on.
Ellie Perlman Understand the Differences Between CoC, IRR and Avg Annual Return
21 September 2020 | 1 reply
For commercial real estate investors, syndicators and others involved in the field, investment terminology can appear to be an alphabet soup of mysterious acronyms.
Paul Sandhu How many of your former tenants are currently in jail?
4 February 2020 | 5 replies
It's an alphabetical list. 
Bill F. What has Historically Drive RE Returns?
17 March 2020 | 4 replies
Step 4: Figure out CRet= [(Total Appreciation + Total Value of Rental Profit)/ Home Value 2010.]BEST CITIESHere are the top 20 cities with the best CRet in alphabetical order: They range from 82% -46%, which is 6.9%-4.3% annual unlevered return (Sorry for the weird formatting) Arvada , Colorado            Aurora , Colorado             Bismarck , North Dakota            Broomfield , Colorado           Centennial , Colorado         Denver , Colorado           Fort Collins , Colorado    Highlands Ranch, Colorado  Lakewood , Colorado                Longmont , Colorado          Loveland , Colorado        Mountain View , CA        Newport Beach , California        Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania                                      Redmond , Washington          Santa Clara , California   Somerville , Massachusetts          Sunnyvale , California               Thornton , Colorado               Westminster , Colorado Yay!