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Account Closed 14 year old looking to build capital
30 November 2017 | 274 replies
I cant be too intense as .....you know..............................lol.I told him to contact me.
Greggory Kowalkowski Peel the Wallpaper or replace the walls
21 November 2017 | 11 replies
Lathe and plaster demo is labor intensive but anyone can do it.
Georgui Kasaev Getting my LICENSE, anyone else doing the same?
5 May 2018 | 117 replies
I'm new and definitely need some guidance, but feel that I could do it without as intensive of an in person training scenario, especially if I can consume some of the resources after hours as opposed to 9am specific days. 
Clayton Oakley Buying a House Owner Finance & Airbnb'ing the Property
14 April 2018 | 11 replies
The turn around work for Airbnb can be pretty intense.
Emily N. Can't raise rents, roofs leaking, people not paying rent -YIKES!
11 July 2018 | 60 replies
It is definitely labor intensive to try and turn around something like this but it sounds like you have to take some potentially drastic action. 
Account Closed Where to start? Seems impossible to break in to this
18 February 2020 | 76 replies
@Jeff Adams1) with radical intensity, find ways to increase income and decrease spending to build up funds to invest, including selling stuff you don’t need2) prepare to house hack, best scenario is to buy and live in a 2-4 unit building3) become an expert in a few neighborhoods close to home, research sales, monitor properties on the market, drive and walk the neighborhoods, network with owners, figure out who the active realtors are, know the financials 4) run financial scenarios of available properties in your area, determine your decision criteria and your business model (I.e. cash on cash return, positive cash flow per door, minimum return on flip, buy and hold, etc.), you can’t recognize a good deal until you’re an expert at evaluating a deal5) talk to lenders and determine the type and amount of funding you can attain6) search like crazy, have fun with it, be patient, only pull the trigger if the property meets your criteria, don’t massage the numbers too hard to make it work
Amy Raye Rogers What is the most under realized opportunity in real estate today?
4 August 2021 | 147 replies
Those who seem most certain are often those who know the least: "the best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity."
Alfonso Velazquez Anyone here marketing directly to lawyers
3 May 2016 | 8 replies
Ie I can go out and shoot basketball for 10k hours but since I'm not that great I would most likely give up and not get close to that 10k threshold.
Jeff Kehl Are Vacation Rentals ever cash flow positive?
30 June 2021 | 125 replies
Handling the bookings is not labor intensive, but you need to be able to respond asap.  
Brennen Cook Diary: Single Family - Land Park - Sacramento, CA
20 September 2016 | 32 replies
Which will then require me to spend ALOT of money on a very labor intensive process.