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Sung H Kim Golf Driving Range Business from start up
18 June 2024 | 12 replies
Do they look like poverty people cars, rich people cars, or working class W2 people cars.That will give you an idea if it is something you believe you can handle before going into the financials of the business , and by financials I mean the projected earnings of the business, and the earnings of other business owners that you interview. 
Angela A. Cash Out, Sell or Stay Put?
18 June 2024 | 14 replies
Is your objective to be rich or wealthy.
Alex Ng Is 44120 a good neighborhood
17 June 2024 | 5 replies
There is one street that is rich in culture and restaurants (just can't recall now). 
Joseph Crawford Rookie investor seeking to learn the ropes
17 June 2024 | 11 replies
This rich area lets them buy buildings with many homes without paying upfront and at good loan rates while also using their VA loan perks.Good luck!
Marty Boardman What's the more valuable skill, finding deals or finding the money to close deals?
17 June 2024 | 19 replies
After finishing the first episode I jumped on here and decided to find and read your posts.Utah is expensive, I've attended a couple of networking events and attempted to ask questions on Facebook forms, people from a popular group called Renatus continue reaching out to me wanting me to pay for a $27k learning program.I read read Rich Dad Poor Dad and Cashflow Quadrant so far.I am puzzled at how people are finding the deals to begin with and discouraged already that I don't know how to build the skills and where to start to get into this network of investing.Any light that can be shed and tips or guidance would be much appreciated.As a beginner, the only value I would be able to provide to anyone is finding deals, the notice of default list here in my county on a monthly basis is the only thing I've attempted and my yellow letters have never gotten any response.I am willing to help provide value however I can as a beginner.
Will Sifert Another state making changes to their tax sale laws (Louisiana)
17 June 2024 | 13 replies
The higher rates have somewhat slowed down the "get rich quick with no money down" crowd as financing is more difficult, but I still see a lot of new investors with serious cash or purchasing power.
Caleb Donaldson Brand New Investor
15 June 2024 | 4 replies
I'm not looking to get rich quick but I would like to start building a portfolio to eventually get out of the "9-5 rat race".If anyone is in the Birmingham area, I would love to meet up and let me pick your brain on things. 
George Lea An Ohioan in Tokyo looking to get into property investment
15 June 2024 | 17 replies
Particularly interested in investing in Columbus, Ohio and Tokyo or Fukuoka, Japan.Recently read a few books including Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Bigger Pocket's The Book on Rental Property Investing. and as a result have been looking more seriously into it.Although investing in the US seems pretty straight forward (especially as an American and with all the resources available), investing in Japan as a foreigner seems to be a bit tricky and not so black and white. 
Alan Goetsch Connected Investors Largest REI Scam on the Internet
18 June 2024 | 121 replies
I am considering purchasing the software and normally wouldn’t bother with these sites because the responders are by and large get rich quick mentality.
Ember Meadows Closing on a Wholesale Deal
18 June 2024 | 69 replies
This is why rich people, despite cries about not paying fair shares, in reality pay disproportionately more per dollar than others, that is, more than their fair share relative to others.