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Joshua Dorkin How Are You Planning on Making 2015 a More Successful Year than Last?
19 October 2015 | 177 replies
All for charity.Team World Vision- Chicago Marathon
Ryan Sajdera Developing your own mobile home park
18 April 2019 | 16 replies
We have a vision of a very clean, updated park that gives off a bright, safe vibe without rusty roofs and rusted siding. 
Account Closed Acquiring information about potential duplex deals
29 April 2015 | 15 replies
Account Closed described as a MLS Fact Sheet) for each property.I also check out Vision Appraisal (http://www.vgsi.com/vision/Applications/ParcelData/NH/Home.aspx).
Chris Cooper Staging a flip - whats your opinion?
15 April 2015 | 12 replies
Seeing as we don't have crystal balls, or know what type of vision each potential buyer has in mind, it's virtually impossible to match that.
Jeremy Alemany Excited to get started and involved
7 November 2017 | 5 replies
I wish I had the vision in my past to not spend on silly and unnecessary stuff.
Alan Monahan I'm from Frederick, MD and I'm Trying to Decide if Real Estate is for Me
24 February 2015 | 8 replies
In my vision, I would place a sizable down payment on an apartment building everything two to three years and have a few properties that I could manage at the end of my work.
Account Closed Revitalization Efforts near Downtown: Safe to Invest there?
26 December 2016 | 16 replies
Skill Set- To not buy because of the numbers but buy because of the vision they see of the future with the possibility of providing housing for a family and seeing a profit in the end, even if the end is 20 years down the road....Beginners don't have people in place they can trust which comes with time in the business.Be Prepared- If you have your priorities and finances in order, the process will be far less of an uphill battle, a lot of beginners are not prepared to step into questionable areas that may soon be revitalize like the Foote Holmes areas of Memphis they may feel its too dangerous even though the projects are soon to be demolished they don't have the money to pull it off if they do they will be scared to loose it all.. 
Peyton From Pace Morby Gator Community
29 December 2023 | 30 replies
Pace is an excellent salesman and has figured out how to make a lot of money from thousands of fans while enriching himself and a few others.As someone who has, and does have vision from "behind the curtain" on the group, I can share that Nathan's assessment here is spot-on. 
Brian Adams I quit my CPA Job to buy Large Apartment Buildings
24 October 2022 | 390 replies
To some these goals might seem a bit lofty, but I have been fortunate to work with tax clients who accomplished this level of success.I realize the road ahead has many more bumps, turns, struggles, but with Passion, a crystal clear Mission/Vision, anything can be accomplished.Steve, thanks so much for asking this question as I really believe it is important to know the "WHY" as the WHY will drive someone to take action.
Jayden Hamilton I'm dealing with a lot of stress...
26 July 2021 | 82 replies
Go back to your goals, if it helps your 90 goal, 1 year plan, 5 year vision, continue.