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Walter Edmondson Rich Dad Poor Dad/Legacy Education Worth It?
28 October 2019 | 72 replies
@Trenade Gounder Yes, I'm just saying, I drank the kool-aid.  
Brandon Foken Hello from the SF Bay
31 October 2012 | 11 replies
Sold mortgages in Seattle at the very height of the market (July '07) and now have moved on to selling enterprise data storage for a Fortune500 company in the San Francisco Bay area.
Nathan Lebherz College Town investment
14 January 2020 | 15 replies
There may also be spin-off enterprises that will hire early-career professionals who will want a cut or two above graduate and certainly undergraduate rentals.
Travis Houck Who are your favorite syndicators?
1 November 2020 | 31 replies
@Travis Houck some other mentions I know of from their deals I've actually seen and do a really good job, find good deals.Reed goossens (Wildhorn Capital)Chris Jackson/Krista Testani (Sharpline Equity)Josh Eitingon (DXE properties)Sonya Rocvil (Berry Rocvil Enterprises)Jake Stenziano/Gino Barbaro/Dylan Marma (Rand Partners)Omar Khan (Boardwalk Wealth)Sam Bates (Trinity Capital)Sapan Talati (Enzo Multifamily)If I remember some others I'll post them too.
JJ W. Calling Out Mark Podolsky from the Land Geek
25 November 2023 | 62 replies
How "commercial" she may be by  selling a few eggs or a cow or teaching horseback riding will be determined by IRS regulations, "being in the business" of something rather than a hobby type enterprise.
James Wise "Subject To" Real Estate Investing is Slimy. Prove me Wrong.
7 October 2022 | 229 replies
Hiding negative complaints is only a Band-Aid.
Laura Guy For those that "haven't been affected by eviction moratorium"
16 September 2021 | 77 replies
As for landlords feeling screwed its a for profit private enterprise deal with it.. just like every other business deals with govmit regulations those that can succeed those that just whine and complain they just fade away.  
Jovann Thompson Is long distance investing difficult?
21 March 2022 | 98 replies
When I contacted them directly however, their 'enterprise' rep said they only handle 75 units and above. 
Hassan Johnson Mentorship Program Help
26 April 2021 | 9 replies
I love the fact that I can be mentored by professionals who have been doing real estate investing in south Florida for over 20 years, can have all of my deals funded by them, can shadow them as they talk to potential sellers and buyers and can network with a sizeable amount of other students that have also sacrificed to get into the mentorship program but the price point has hindered me thus far.In the past I've paid for courses and info that have gotten me as far as I have gotten but I see the mentorship program as being the fire that I need to hit the ground running in investing (alongside the fact that if I'm inactive within the program for more than six months that I would have to repay and start all over - so there's that) as well as the few students that I've seen, see success through the program AND the mentors themselves being diligent in helping their students acquire profits.I apologize for my loquacious post but I wanted to make sure that I provide all the info one would need to give an accurate opinion and aid in my issue.
Ryan Hesselberg Pushback from rent increase in new acquisition
15 October 2021 | 20 replies
Naturally I'm of the mind that renters are free to move on to some other unit, and I'm totally for free market enterprise here, but it also sounds like you are blowing up the building all at once.