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Alexandra Hollenbeck Montreal people - let's introduce ourselves
4 December 2019 | 3 replies
You don't need to know everything – but if you want to become an "investor friendly agent," it's wise to learn some of the fundamentals.
Account Closed How do I handle this professionally
7 August 2013 | 8 replies
The website is loaded with great articles to help you broaden your business fundamentals and skills, including creating a business plan.The organization also conducts seminars in local areas.
Ryan Hammel If you could invest in SFR buy & holds in any U.S. market, which would you choose?
28 July 2014 | 15 replies
Supply and demand is fundamental. thanks, Matt3
Christopher E Renna Looking into NJ Multi Family Homes
18 August 2021 | 12 replies
As with any type of investing, recommend you focus on the hard fundamentals of each deal and develop your own sense of what the prospects are likely to be for the local economy that you decide to deploy your capital.  
Jenning Y. As an Out-Of-State Investor for 9 Years…
5 May 2022 | 58 replies
This is the fundamental problem I have with Wall Street who takes too much fees off the hard-working efforts of the middle class.
Account Closed Buy SFH/MFH in Colorado, or look out of state?
19 December 2020 | 25 replies
This isn’t a guarantee of course but has been steady going back several decades and the underlying fundamentals (diverse job market, population growth, quality of life attractions) point to a steepening appreciation curve in Longmont, in my Chrystal ball at least.
Drew Eldridge My 12 year old bought his first house
1 February 2022 | 139 replies
Nevertheless, teaching kids fundamentals about money is one of the most important things they can learn.
Eric Eastman Kiyosaki on Real Estate Guys Radio predicting massive crash
19 February 2017 | 90 replies
They will sit on cash (Charlie Munger says you need to sit on $10 million for when that deal comes along - Berkshire's philosophy is to sit on $72 million) and when they see an opportunity for an undervalued asset/company with good fundamentals, they will go all in, and then sit on their hands and let it play out while looking for the next deal.  
Shawn O'Gorman Interested in Investing in Real Estate at 22 y/o. Is it too soon?
6 June 2019 | 66 replies
I think what happens is people invest without the proper understanding of fundamental investing principles!
Jon Klaus Dolf De Roos Real Estate Investor’s College
5 October 2009 | 4 replies
However it can drag if you are very familiar with the fundamental elements of real estate investment (REI).