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Results (5,773+)
Michael Seeker Why should we invest in real estate when there are so many other options?
14 October 2013 | 2 replies
Almost 10% have real estate as the main source of their wealth, though I'd bet that "investments" and "diversified" probably involve REI to some extent as well.Sector and number of people who have this listed as their source of wealth: real estate - 26energy - 19investments - 19diversified - 18retail - 16metals - 14media - 10banking - 10hedge funds - 6beer - 6Sector and sum of the net worth from that sector in billions diversified - 250.2energy - 198.7real estate - 197.4investments - 174.7metals - 169.3retail - 129.7Wal-Mart - 111.8telecom - 91.7media - 85.6banking - 83.7
Brittney Andrews Doing your first deal
17 August 2013 | 9 replies
Leisurely reading articles on the subject.
Jonathan G. Possibly too good to be true, help me see what I may be missing.
28 July 2014 | 30 replies
If this was a deal or a nice Multi there would not be a seller looking to bail and finance it.the Multi sector is red hot for quality assets as has been posted.I suspect this is a semi ghetto slumlord situation with a ton of deferred maintenance and really tough tenant demographic
Darrell Lee I accidentally bought a house for $550... You ever do that?
15 May 2015 | 32 replies
Just one deposit for an entire sector of states such as the NE properties or SE states group.
Craig Moore How do you define real estate as a stream of income?
28 March 2016 | 6 replies
The reason that people talk about balancing their portfolio is that it should ensure steady growth when one sector slips there is often an investment vehicle that does better.  
Cristina Benson Using Equity to buy Investment Homes for rentals
9 June 2015 | 4 replies
You can use this amount to your leisure as long as you abide by the terms.
Daniel Smith This is crazy
17 February 2016 | 35 replies
I have been in the real estate investor sector for 22+ years, and have a real estate investment company here inn the Kansas City area.   
David Garcia Was getting my real estate license worth it for new investor
3 February 2016 | 8 replies
It's worth having or any investor and then you can read up at your leisure.  
Michael Murray Need to get creative with absentee owner
15 April 2016 | 9 replies
Include a clause that you will not dig up Fluffy's resting place while you own the property.Assuming the property is large, a solution could be as simple as giving him deeded access to walk the property at his leisure so long as he stays 50' from the house when it is occupied.
Al Pereira Experienced Canadian Rental Investor Seeks Advice On US Partners
24 June 2016 | 9 replies
Hi @Al Pereira I am a Former Analyst, for a private equity firm I have 10 years experience, in Real estate in general working in the private equity sector and sales and as a Investor my self about 4, I did some developments in Puerto Vallarta Mexico, where there is a huge influx of Canadian investors which I grew great relationships, I understand the Canadian business mindset and I enjoy doing business with you guys, I can help you with investments and partnership mostly in San Diego, Southern California area, and some in Arizona and New Mexico. or even Resort properties in mexico send me a PM so we can talk more.