Shaun Reilly
Marketing with Car Magnets
24 June 2014 | 80 replies
It has our logo, a catch phrase and my contact number.
Jesus Sosa
Looking for Private Lending. How could I find one?
9 March 2021 | 10 replies
YouTube videos and alliterative catch phrases won’t make this deal any safer for them.Sorry Jesus, but if you can’t find a professional lender willing to fund this deal using a sensible valuation that includes verifiable repairs, you shouldn’t be "dialing-for-dollars" asking your friends and relatives.And no, a private money loan, is still a loan.
Account Closed
BRRRR and other analytics and metrics
1 October 2020 | 1 reply
Ok....where is the best place to go to get an education on all of the analytics and catch phrases we use to analyze deals and discuss opportunities.
Joey English
I could just kick myslef
5 December 2016 | 1 reply
Somehow we’re not reaching the people we need to help.I was talking to another investor, who’s good at marketing, and he suggested that the “We buy houses” catchphrase may have some negative connotation that we’re unaware of.
Dawn Anastasi
Another Rental Property! (This time a townhouse)
1 June 2017 | 92 replies
(Thanks to Karen Rittenhouse for that catch phrase!)
Account Closed
Wholesaling Experience
24 March 2016 | 14 replies
@Oscar Vergara I think you may be better off at a W-2 job for now.There are several lessons (not just catch phrases) that you could have learned in your diatribe above.When the Student is ready, the Master appears!
Sierra Westrick
Than Merrill's How to Find & Flip HOuses (Is it worth the effort?
19 July 2016 | 16 replies
Now I'm addicted to it)My teachers catch phrase "retire younger vs.
Todd Powell
How much is enough? What is your FREEDOM number to quit W2?
13 October 2019 | 136 replies
I hear the whole freedom number on podcasts, and I know it is a good catchphrase but not really practical (or even naturally).
Kevin H.
Grow Your Portfolio or Debt Free Properties
26 August 2017 | 6 replies
I would beware advice that ignores vastly different levels of risk, compares income only on one asset class to total return (income/dividend + appreciation) on another, or that is predicated on straight line return assumptions and gimmicky made up catchphrases like "artificial cash flow".
Jerrud King
Should I, or should I not?
6 October 2017 | 7 replies
It would offer a better example than the bank of people across the US saving (and not spending) where the paid off mortgage replaces the BMW as the status symbol choice (DR catchphrase)....Best of luck!