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Account Closed Kansas City vs Chicago
6 June 2017 | 22 replies
Account ClosedI am very biased since I'm from there, but I say you should look at Kansas City.Kansas City does indeed have lower costs than the Chicago area.
Nick Quarandillo I hate College, I’m ready for real estate.
26 January 2019 | 137 replies
They also gladly take your money and have ridiculous majors and classes available for kids trying to still “find themselves” that are useful to nobody except those they employ as professors.Unless you’re going to a top tier college where the name on the resume and networking actually mean something, you might as well go to the local community college and save the money.I hated all things school so I’m biased.
Michael Warinner I dropped out of college last week.
29 January 2019 | 205 replies
Additionally, that is traditionally how we get into investing properties - we leverage our W-2 income to build a real estate portfolio that inherently enhances the level of income.So, if you were studying something like gender studies, perhaps dropping out was the wise move because you may not be able to leverage that type of education to get a good W-2 job.
Peter Lipschutz VERY IMPORTANT! Read this and let's discuss NPNs!
15 August 2017 | 11 replies
And investing in NPNs have a bias that make it seem much more profitable early, with the reality o lower returns or losses not showing up until the end.  
Greg Felt Doing REO's long distance
7 December 2009 | 5 replies
As you are focusing on local investors and out of state property you will have a natural bias towards the investors' requests.It does sound like you might be trying to wholesale from other wholesalers.
Nathan J. Good buy and hold areas in New Jersey?
25 August 2015 | 9 replies
Jersey City (Disclaimer: biased because I'm in the area too).  
Todd LaPierre Another victim of Scott Carson, We Close Notes and Inverse Assets
11 February 2022 | 54 replies
I responded that his information was obviously biased as he had something to sell based on the information, whereas mine was unbiased.
Nathanial Wood What are the best credit cards with cash back or travel rewards?
17 July 2019 | 0 replies
I’ve read/watched a bunch of reviews online about this topic but you can never tell if those folks are biased by credit card companies or not.
Michael Graystone What would you do with $850k?
16 June 2017 | 21 replies
I'm obviously biased towards Memphis, but I'm sure there are other areas in the country who can offer similar returns and have similar laws.Best of luck!  
Clayton Murray Investing in New England?
9 December 2020 | 23 replies
No matter where you end up (though I have to say, I'm totally biased in telling you to go visit NH), its a great place to live and there are a lot of good things going on in New England as a whole.