Skylar Vincent
No Job with 90K? Office Then Helicopter or Straight to Helicopter
21 May 2018 | 25 replies
That means I will be flying in all types of conditions which is good for getting hired:) Also I really like Idaho for the fact that they offer good fly fishing, white water rafting, and bird hunting.
Luana Mazon
Wait and go bigger? or buy duplex now?
24 May 2018 | 8 replies
It is really hard to jump into cash flow near Boston so it seems like you are fishing in the right pond!
Matthew Keeney
Installing seperate breaker box??
26 May 2018 | 7 replies
All legal the owner just never fished out the cash to submeter it all.
Mary Hanan
Im new to this forum
19 May 2008 | 9 replies
Back in my "younger" days we used to do a lot of camping and fishing in your area.all cash
Matt Faller
Time to Start
18 June 2008 | 9 replies
REI is like fishing, you can't catch a fish if your hook is in the air.
Matt DuSold
Renting SFH's or MFH's
21 June 2008 | 5 replies
That said, I am just a small fish in this pond; but my long-term plans include MFHs - if and when I can make the numbers work for me.
Nathan Cao
Bank of America Requires 20% Down
11 July 2008 | 91 replies
Same here, 20% sure removes the little fish from the pond doesn't it.
Ashan D
What should my college major be?
19 August 2008 | 60 replies
Get a degree that can actually land you a job if you need one.I also seriously suggest a foreign language.You don't need a degree to do real esate if your ultimate goal is to wear jeans with holes in the knees and hang out with small time contractors as you do small deals.That fix and flip stuff gets mighty old when you are old enough that your knees hurt and your back is screaming by the end of the day.If you expect to get up to bigger things and swim with the big fish in real estate, lacking education puts you at a real disadvantage.
Joshua Dorkin
BREAKING: FDIC takes over 2 More Banks, Closes 28 Branches
27 July 2008 | 7 replies
No doubt it was the big fishes.
Chris Allen
New, My story and need advice.
2 August 2008 | 19 replies
im knew although i have been browsing for some time, ill give you a short history of myself before i explain what i would like to do, Im currently 22 and at the age of 21 i had saved approx 15k for my first home, I had read every investing/mortage/real estate book i could find, before i really started looking, threw family i was introduced to a very respected and succesful real estate broker who has several offices, so i thought it was wierd that he was wasting his time with such (small fish) but he helped me find a forclosure,i bought a 1800sqft house 3 bed 3 bath etc for 112k, it was the ugliest house in a super nice neighborhood.