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Priest Gordon Denver, Colorado: Gordon Family - Wholesaling, Rentals, Flips
24 February 2016 | 10 replies
It has a great culture.  
Shayna McHugh Cities with multifamily properties that are also good to live in?
29 February 2016 | 19 replies
By "nice place to live" I mean: a city that's sizable enough to have cultural/sports/arts activitiesparks and proximity to nature would be a plusclimate-wise, I grew up in CT so I'm used to four seasons, but would rather not go anywhere north of thatThanks in advance!
Lori Beard Turnkey rentals
12 April 2016 | 14 replies
I think you re asking the right questions, looking at the BP marketplace is a good way to begin your research and drilling down a solution that aligns with your goals.Turnkey comes in different flavors, ultimatley it is suppose to be a simple entry in RE without having to construct your own infrastructure, for good passive investment cash-flow.Main takeaways: Turnkey comes in different flavors: Simple Passive Income - the Turnkey home is direct purchase from the supplier, it is operational and managed by themStreamline construction and uniformity materials for maximum economies of scaleResearch the area, visit the space possibly, meet the teamI hope this helps you a little bit more as you try to define the type of culture you seek to align yourself with.
Gregory N. New San Diego Member hoping to Turnkey
2 March 2016 | 8 replies
You should place value on culture, track record, transparency, meet the team, get to know the area, ask tough questions, be very diligent.
Francisco Maciel Dream Team
2 March 2016 | 4 replies
Great learning experience but hard way to learn that people and culture is everything.
Shawn Thom Possible strategy for overseas buyer niche
21 March 2016 | 2 replies
Out of the callers I've gotten almost all of them have been calling for Chinese investors.  
Kit Dumph Looking for an employing broker in Colorado
5 March 2016 | 2 replies
Hi Kit, I am with Keller Williams and they have a great culture.
Account Closed Developing Credibility as a young African American Investor
25 January 2016 | 21 replies
Race and more importantly culture are essential to building communication, when people pretend it isn't they are missing out on valuable texture and content.
Bart Libsock 1031 USVI
23 March 2016 | 18 replies
We do not like the busier islands like Thomas and John and some people do not either, so are creating a niche market to attract individuals that are not coming for tourism, but to be more embraced with the local culture and get away from the tourism heavy/city environments.Our vacation home will be done in 5 month, PM if you would like to come stay and see what is going on in STX.
Nick He Hello from Kenmore!
21 October 2016 | 7 replies
I remember seeing the Chinese real estate market booming when I was attending college and working in Shanghai in early 2000.