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Brandon Reed Investment Prop. Loan Affect Borrowing Power for Personal Home?
16 November 2016 | 8 replies
In retrospect SF loans can be a good way to get started, but risky.  
Tammy Theiss new wholesale assign
17 February 2016 | 13 replies
Now in retrospect I am trying to line up my investors before I ever get started but however, I also want to know if  I get caught in a situation where I can not find a investor who wants it I want to be able to cover my self as well.
Guillaume D. Mission Accomplished: Becoming a Millionaire Before 30!
7 February 2019 | 130 replies
In retrospect, the vast majority of the population basically lives check to check with little to no savings.
Todd C. Saw my first property on Saturday - Making first offer today
20 January 2015 | 13 replies
So in retrospect I probably should've made an in-person offer on Saturday, but I somewhat chickened out and took a different approach.Heading into the showing, I knew that he valued his property at around $120K, which is currently what comps are indicating.After looking at the house, I asked him "If you were to get an offer from an ALL CASH buyer, what amount would you be looking for" and expected him to go down to $100K.
Ahmer Zaidi New to BiggerPocket and this is my first investment
11 January 2020 | 3 replies
In retrospect, IMO, this is a good deal but not a great deal.
Carl W. When They Ask: Is It Going to Be A Rental?
26 January 2023 | 11 replies
Let them come up with the reasoning, rather than you having to try and figure it out.With the first contractor we hired, a roofer, (in retrospect) it was likely to determine how much time and effort he needed to put into the job (ultimately I asked him not to come back after paying for the work he completed to that point). 
Joe Splitrock Zillow Stops Buying Houses and Stock Tumbles
18 May 2022 | 81 replies
I like looking back at on old posts with retrospection sometimes.
Cole Simpson How Do You Research Your Occupancy Rates In Your Area?
17 May 2022 | 8 replies
I understand that past performance isn't a guarantee of future, but having both the retrospective data as well as current and future data gives a more complete picture.
Thomas Morlan Accountant says don't invest! Confused.......
24 August 2015 | 56 replies
On top of that, in 2005 I over-paid for my practice (totally my mistake in retrospect, live and learn).  
Alexaundra McCormick RENATUS SCHOOLING?
21 August 2015 | 390 replies
In retrospect, perhaps it may have been better to let the others wallow in the muck of their rumors, misinformation, speculation and conjecture.