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Michael Leeson Addressing Racial Disparity in Home Ownership/ Wealth?
9 July 2022 | 218 replies
By her daughter seeing this there is a higher likelihood of her becoming a real estate investor when she becomes an adult, thus changing the trajectory of their lineage for generations to come.
Mindy Jensen Outside of real estate, what are your hobbies?
20 January 2021 | 242 replies
, Piano playing (studied classical music many eons ago) and was with a Jazz and R&B group in the 80's; but most importantly studying the bible and mentoring the young adults in our family (20's to 40's).Love this thread! 
Axel Meierhoefer I love my Turnkey Investments. BP is skeptical. Am I just lucky?
4 March 2021 | 127 replies
Here's what I would say:1) When you have turnover, you only have to spoof up one room, rather than the whole house, so cost savings there.2) If I rent to a family, the kids are just as rough, if not more than adults.
Jay Hinrichs Todays Jobs Reports on the news
13 May 2021 | 188 replies
But the result is the same, a working adult is going to hard-pressed to earn a living.
James Pederson Serious Life-Changing Dilemma - Became Aware Of Major Fraud
17 April 2022 | 61 replies
I wanted to understand where you got your numbers.”Then, depending on if he could break down the bid and explain it or not I would probably say, “I would like to bring you more deals and have you work with more investors that I know, however if the rehab bid doesn’t accurately describe the costs of the materials, then I wouldn’t feel comfortable bringing you more deals or investors because I don’t what them questioning me about the cost of the rehab and why it is so much more for the materials than other bids that they may get.”As far as the investors in the past, I don’t know if I would do anything with them because they are adults and if they accepted the repair bids for the prior deals then I would let those go and find another GC to refer them to in the future if they reach out to you to help them get more deals in the future.
Torey Chumbley Considering Roofstock Academy
3 April 2022 | 29 replies
I work a full-time job and have no interest in doing anything but buy and holds as I am working on creating generational wealth for my adult children.
Jaden Adams Dropping out of college
17 December 2019 | 210 replies
It was hard enough to get thru grad school w a full time job, a home and adult responsibilities.
Account Closed Why can't I find a job?
30 November 2019 | 84 replies
You're an adult in the job market.
Account Closed We listed for $1900, lots of interest; how do we get $2k?
13 December 2019 | 68 replies
It would be lower but we advertise with our criteria and charge $30 per adult to apply (credit and criminal checks via service, we call the employer and current LL, we do a quick social media check, and sometimes we go to their current residence).If your numbers are similar to my experience, you may only have a couple qualified candidates.Good luck
Account Closed I’m 17 and don’t want to go to college
24 February 2020 | 150 replies
My advice, which i don't give to people often, (and almost never to adults cuz they don't really want it) is to Start with books, webinars, and any job that builds a relationship with local investors and realtors.