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Amelia McGee Witness to a BRRRR right in my neighborhood
2 December 2019 | 4 replies
There are usually some good, local investors that monitor those forums.
Shannon S. Need advice on flip: furnace and overall feedback! Cinci OH
28 August 2015 | 0 replies
Monthly holding costs for 180 days (giving myself lots of time to do it and learn) - $1668.00 (includes electric/cable/alarm monitoring/water/trash/insurance/lawn and snow maint and 5% general maintenance figure).
Logan Allec Historically, how closely correlated are U.S. real estate price performance and U.S. stock market price performance?
13 August 2015 | 11 replies
I tried out Betterment and Wealthfront a while back and didn't like the lack of control...I don't want to be in emerging markets with the situation in China what it is, but I felt "forced" into it using those services...I'd prefer to buy my own commission-free ETFs and rebalance my portfolio periodically...but that's just me, I'm a bit more hands-on and have the time most days to constantly monitor my portfolio...that's also why I just contribute to 401K just enough to maximize the employer match...though I have always maxed out my Roth contribution...But just out of curiosity, which do you like better, Betterment or Wealthfront?  
Joseph Weisenbloom To pull the trigger or not pull the trigger that is the question (Dallas)
10 February 2014 | 7 replies
Or I have heard of people installing a small sub-meter system to monitor usage.
Chris Vicari Starting Out Huge, 1.45M Investment Property Opportunity
25 April 2017 | 18 replies
I think by having equal investment in the house, you would both be able to take responsibility for the deal, and if they are local to the San Diego area they would be able to monitor the activity of the house, including cash flow, tenants and property managers.     
John Baker Should you build rapport with every seller?
29 July 2015 | 7 replies
As soon as you can make a value statement about that 'other activity' it makes much more sense to monitor your seller networking.
Johnny Horner Self storage in small towns?
15 August 2019 | 22 replies
I take their drivers license and info, and also have cameras on site to be able to monitor activity and let them know as much also.
Dena Price SAVING ARTICLES ON BP?
26 March 2015 | 8 replies
I was going to 'monitor topic' but way too much email comes in!
Kevin Lunt NAIC vs IBD for stock investing strategies?
13 December 2010 | 4 replies
Most of them tell me that they closely monitor their positions and are not afraid to move when the stocks trade outside the parameters they set.Vikram would probably be the one to ask.
Adelina P. New to Investing but not RE in Northern CA
9 May 2014 | 22 replies
You can "monitor" the link I paste at the bottom, and you'll see the new date when I post it on there, in your "monitored forums."