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Joe Battung Design: where do I start?
5 February 2021 | 2 replies
Ok, so I’m under contract and need to start building the vision for this rehab, where do I start?
Sara Hodge Kansas City or Memphis for first Turnkey Property?
10 August 2015 | 26 replies
They have the vision, drive and money to do it.  
Surjit Purewal Kansas City, MO vs Cleveland, Dayton OH market
17 February 2019 | 13 replies
Surjit I cannot help with the KC comparison however I grew up in CLE and lived/attended the university of dayton.I can tell you both have pro's consThe two thoughts I'd throw your way is Population Size: Montgomery County - 500KCuyahoga County - 1,200,000Whats going in the cityDayton -Pro - Univerity of dayton growth, kinda between Columbus and Cinci, CheapCon - Loss of alot of big corporations, whats long term vision besides the universityClevelandPro's - Well diveresed with anchor companies for jobs, pockets of hot markets, land locked to the north with lake erie - (ie of anchor companies: Progressive, Highland Software, Parker Hannifan, Swagelok, Nestle, etcCon's - Rents arnt crazy high, going to fuel growth for future, I know that doesnt help with Cap rate opportunity analysis but hopefully as far as holding values overall long term I would - and do choose Cleveland. 
Jake Hilden Looking to house hack
5 May 2020 | 15 replies
I think the house-hacking path is a brilliant one . . . my family is currently reaping the benefits of it and looking to move into another to continue the growth.Constantly keep the vision of WHY you want to invest, start businesses, and house-hack in front of you. 
Jared Ebten Can I connect wholesalers, lenders, and investors for a fee?
11 November 2022 | 6 replies
MyHouseDeals sorta started out with this vision.
Justin Carter Out of State Investing
7 September 2023 | 46 replies
Investing out of state is an extremely lucrative strategy, but you have to be very clear on what you want, and very intentional about putting the right team together to realize your vision
Michael Ealy From Bankruptcy to 1,000 Units (Part 1 - Thru The Dark Tunnel)
18 February 2020 | 44 replies
Here they are: Leaders and successful people believe in their vision so strongly that it is real to them already (even though it’s not yet a reality for everybody else)Good leaders and truly successful people live by the Golden Rule (“Do unto others what you want others to do unto you”); andYou have to commit to your goal and take massive ACTION daily to make it happenSo I envisioned myself high up driving an expensive truck even while I was driving my Toyota “Four Flats”.
Jeremiah Dye Dress for success, really matter??
29 May 2018 | 72 replies
People just starting out (who need the bank more than they need you) and people with high net worths and many financing options (the bank needs them more than they need the bank) are not in comparable positions.My goal is to be a force in the REI world in my area and I believe people outside of your peripheral vision are paying attention even when you think they aren't.
Joshua A. Looking to change my life.
5 October 2017 | 27 replies
But what this fine group, the vision is clear.
Gerald Harris Need Help! Overseas Investors
17 November 2014 | 4 replies
Even though the borrower's credit is considered but it is not the most important factor; typically, the loan qualification is based mostly on the collateral value.FREE CREDIT REPAIR SERVICE FOR HARD MONEY CLIENTS"Your Vision Is Our Mission"Americap Financial Group Contact: Mr.Totton Toll Free: 877-998-7539 Direct : 312-283-5454