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Justin Pandelo Hey All, Thanks For A Great Place To Learn
29 August 2008 | 5 replies
As an REO/SS NJ Realtor with access to all NJ MLS sites, I have been helping investors all over the state make some serious coin.
Andy Winningham Advice on buying my first rental (Roofstock.com?)
19 December 2018 | 27 replies
But the flip-side to that coin, is it better for me to try to manage this first one myself, if for no other reason than to get educated about how to manage a property? 
Sean Ellis New Member to BP from Las Vegas
9 July 2013 | 8 replies
The type of investing that piques my interest the most has been coined the Straight Path System to real estate investing where you focus on a Short Term Buy & Hold Strategy.
Felix Sot New member, ready to learn.
8 December 2016 | 1 reply
Then I stumbled onto Rich Dad Poor Dad and learned that financial independence and how I viewed money was the other side of the coin my parents didn't tell me (or really know about).So I started to think how I could solve the "riddle" of financial independence.
Lydia S. How many of you have spouses who are also Agents/Realtors?
14 March 2016 | 5 replies
I hope to hear about both sides of the coin!
Vinh Nguyen Is it ok to make lowball offers as an investor?
20 February 2021 | 34 replies
@Vinh NguyenI agree with both sides of the coin here, many have said if all you do is lowball, you likely will find yourself on a “not-wanted” poster or list of sorts and others say you can offer whatever you want to if it works for you and also add but it is best to run the numbers and base your offer from what the numbers and the research of that market area (as well as the length of time the property has been listed) to ensure your numbers are where you are basing your offer from.I say both sides are right and I tend to lean more towards those that suggest running the numbers and doing you analysis so you know yourself that even if you submit what some may consider a so-called “lowball” offer that you offered that amount based off your analysis not just because you were trying to be ignorant and offer as little as you could.
Mukul Patil Huge increase in Property Taxes because of re-assessment.
1 October 2022 | 26 replies
To many people only see things one sided of how affects them but there are many things in flip side to the coin
R. Elle Berry Why do investors want to work w/Wholesalers vs Realtors?
29 March 2023 | 46 replies
And the other side of the coin, because 80% of Realtors are absolute TRASH.
Account Closed The BIG problem with buying/selling houses in the suburbs!
10 March 2023 | 56 replies
He does have a lot of friends who are working with/for Wall Street Fund managers, real estate, new crypto creators, and of course, other doctors as well.However, I guess the important factor we agree on is that he doesn't have experience in real estate himself, only hearing information from other people.
Account Closed Student Loan Debt and REI
4 April 2023 | 19 replies
The problem with young guy these days is too many chasing wanna get rich quick, hence they start gambling with crypto et,all.