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11 September 2012 | 18 replies
(don't eat out,go to movies,etc.)The problem is you might not be alive in 25 years to enjoy it.That 1 million in 25 years is not worth 1,000,000 or even close to it anymore because of inflation.I believe the balance is in the middle.Enjoy today responsibly and do fun things but not out of control.As your income and net worth grows you still save and reinvest very heavily but your quality of life continues to improve.With some people it doesn't matter how much they make they will spend it all 100k,200k etc.Someone else could make only 75k a year but save and invest most of it and at the end of 10 years for example the saver has over 1 million in assets and the reckless spender has millions and million of bad debt.Partnerships are easy to get into and a huge mess to get out of so I think you need to decide on a different approach.
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26 December 2013 | 9 replies
Hey GlennI'm thinking of using the same strategy on a short sale condo I just bought (was a primary residence, but as of next month I'm renting it out going forward).
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23 December 2012 | 35 replies
They have maintenance contacts in every city and if you have an issue, you go online, explain the problem, and the plumbing company they contracted with for that city comes out, goes through the process and fixes the problem accordingly.
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18 October 2013 | 18 replies
You will want to kick yourself if you see a for sale sign in that yard on a month and you missed out going direct.
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7 November 2013 | 18 replies
*Once the Eviction has been started, never never never try to interfere with the process after such as locking a tenant out, going to the home, harrassing the tenant for non pay, even if they are DESTROYING YOUR HOUSE!
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19 February 2019 | 8 replies
They definitely have benefits, especially if you have a property to sell they have time devoted to investors looking to sell their properties but unless you're an extremely outgoing person it can be a bit intimidating because so many people go to the meetings.
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24 April 2014 | 4 replies
Set in motion the steps you want the tenant to take to make the move-out go as smooth as possible.
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14 January 2022 | 6 replies
She thinks she can sell this property with out going through probate because he left everything to her in his will.
11 May 2014 | 13 replies
Any more advice for a young outgoing individual wanting to become an Agent would be great!