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Jerryll Noorden Found an other Home Run deal.
11 June 2018 | 9 replies
Jackpot!
Justin D. New Membe Simi Valley California looking for research information
11 December 2017 | 10 replies
You hit the jack pot here.
Ashvin Dewan Real estate developer equity split question
23 November 2017 | 14 replies
I recognize there is tremendous risk in pursuing a development and lots of possible pitfalls, but we hit the jackpot with the location and to us represents once in a lifetime opportunity to remain owners in a prime parcel of urban city property that every person I have consulted with in real estate has agreed should be held on forever given its appreciation potential. 
Dustin Verley Other Avenues of Note Investing
2 April 2018 | 37 replies
@Dustin Verley  In addition to real estate notes I've also worked with these cash flows:Business Notes - no real estate as collateral just FFE  (furniture, fixtures & equipment) and goodwill.Mobile Home Only Notes - mobile home on rented lot so no real estateInvoices - buying accounts receivable at a discount.Cell Tower LeasesLand LeasesCasino or Jackpot payoutsLottery paymentsStructured SettlementsAnnuitiesI haven't personally worked with Auto notes but know several investors doing well in that arena as well.The basic concept with all of these options is similar (purchase a future cash flow at a discount using time value of money calculations or IRR) but the documentation and due diligence will differ.
Morrisha Hudgons Why is Good Help so Hard to Find?
4 May 2018 | 11 replies
You hit the jackpot if you find a property manager that's just fair😂
Cole Johnson Buying 7 town houses from a non-profit, for $60,000?!?!?!?
10 March 2018 | 4 replies
sounds like a freaking jackpot to me. 
Bosede Agbaje-Williams Hello from Chicago, IL
3 May 2008 | 3 replies
Each Club has its own personality, heartbeat and pulse.There are a few that are nothing but a complete waste of time, but there are others that really do hit the jackpot as far as offering knowledge, support and information let alone finding the one or two people that you can connect with that send your investing to the next level.While I have done a myriad of deals along every spectrum of the investing arena, right now I am loving the thrill of single family home investing because of the speed I can accomplish it at.If you are in Evergreen Park, maybe you should make it to a small networking subgroup I am going to in Oak Forest on Thursday night.
Dick Green Las Vegas
10 November 2007 | 19 replies
Originally posted by "redat9":My business partner won 12,500 from a slot machineThat's a serious jackpot.
Kevin Seith Tear down vs. Rehab
12 January 2014 | 5 replies
I joint ventured with my buddy builder and we hit the jackpot. 38 homes with nice profits.Point is to let your imagination run loose when your looking at a property and then work the numbers, you never know, for example when I had to move to my present location I looked at a duplex for sale in a great location of nice homes.
Armaity N. New Member Introduction
4 January 2014 | 11 replies
You've definitely hit he jackpot for resources with BP.