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Lindsey Simpson Scrapers 101: What are they, how do you use them?
2 February 2019 | 14 replies
If they are done well, they can limit a lot of repetition and help you get to interesting info more quickly.  
Joe Splitrock What Questions Are Not Being Asked That Should Be?
2 August 2021 | 34 replies
I see a lot of repetition in questions.
Alexander Parunin Avoiding city (building) inspectors and code enforcement
12 June 2023 | 82 replies
Facts are facts, your arguing to operate illegal actions, in a repetitive manner.
Dan N. Reverse R.E market search: 1st find agent then decide which market. Thoughts?
30 November 2023 | 10 replies
However, this level of sales does not provide enough repetition to develop the necessary processes, experience, and resources.
Todd Garrison Rich Dad "Advanced Training" seminars?
26 February 2018 | 202 replies
i am in the advanced training now. and it cost a pretty penny, which i must say i do regret in some ways. i decided to take the "package" that has 3 courses and opted for doing 2 courses online so far (they include the ability to attend the same courses in person too if you want w/in a 2 year period). they use adobe connect for their e-learning and i feel that the combination of quality of teacher, teaching materials, and use of technology are important in the outcome of the class. well one instructor is fabulous at teaching and uses the technology well, the class materials aren't so bad either (provided by the company so the teacher has no choice). the other instructor, however, is AWFUL. i can't say i learned anything that even the BACK blurb of a book could teach you. he was repetitive, offered little useful information, and seemed to permanently be off-topic. the advanced training in my opinion is at least 3x more in price than can be justified, and even when learning useful information with a great teacher, i wouldn't say it's all you need to be on your way to becoming an investor. it definitely sets you up but it sets you up to be a newbie - i can't tell you how many people posted on the tigrent discussion boards (formerly WIA) with their new websites and business card designs after the first couple classes (doing so was our "homework"). it was like a flood of "i buy houses" .coms, which is a great effort, but to me also an unfortunate aftermath of misguided investors-in-training. all in all of the 2 classes i took so far, it was a 50% disappointment (because of the instructor) and definitely way more expensive than its worth. i plan on attending the 3rd class because i paid for it, and i also eventually plan on attending the 2 e-courses in person in the future, but there is no doubt that i will be reading, researching, and investing in more affordable education to bolster my knowledge (books, tapes, etc) beyond what this training has given me.in fact, i am currently looking into al aiello's goldmine tax program and trying to find out if that is really worth the money -- i would be grateful if anyone had any info to offer. also, i am happy to answer questions about my RDPD experiences and thoughts. i tried hard to find useful reviews and accounts of others' experiences before opting in for the training, but didn't find the type of info i was looking for, so i hope to offer a useful personal account to anyone who is considering it themselves.
Account Closed CA entrepreneur starting with REI in Salem, OR
15 May 2018 | 17 replies
During that time, I realized the 9-5 repetitive grind is not for me.
Leandro Bongiovanni Looking to get started in Real Estate investing
5 December 2022 | 15 replies
When executed correctly and repeatedly, house hacking can be very lucrative, and there are multi-millionaires who built their fortunes on repetitive house hacking!
Zachary Blomberg Favorite Podcasts for Financial Literacy
20 November 2022 | 2 replies
I love listening to the BP Money podcast, but after awhile it can be repetitive and I don't learn much new from them anymore.
Helen Lowery Modular Homes Anyone?
2 January 2023 | 2 replies
Hospitality firms are benefiting from expedient and easy repetitive production of units being made off-site and craned into place.
Leo Furest From 0 to 100 properties in 14 months…My personal experience
23 September 2019 | 27 replies
My main objective here is sharing my personal experience with RE in the city of Detroit MI (and my first experience in Real Estate at all), basically to encourage those that are starting and just get surrounded with NOers and also to remember the big investors that the bullish spirit can never die.Everything started January 2017 when reading a book that changed my life “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” (Robert’s Kiyosaki best seller that doesn’t need introduction), not essentially for the content that is pretty repetitive but for the hidden message of building wealth for passive income purposes.