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Frank Lodge Airbnb investment Chicago
3 March 2018 | 13 replies
Maybe even provide them with a complimentary CTA/PACE pass? 
Chad Coup-Fabiano What blocks me from getting bigger
30 July 2018 | 0 replies
Started a year ago and now I own a 7 doors.I would like to accelerate the pace but something blocks me.
Skylar Dejesus WOW!! What a long way in 3 years!!
9 December 2018 | 128 replies
If you would not give him a chance you would be on a much smaller scale and moving at a much slower pace to your goal.By the way, Lithuanians native language is Lithuanian but some speak Russian too.
Ryan Johnson Cash out Refi personal home vs HELOC vs Conventional - 1st deal
20 November 2018 | 1 reply
Pros: no holding cost, can look at my own pace with no pressure to put money to work. 2- HELOC - I have a 200k HELOC on my personal home that can be upped to 250K, rate 5.99% but variable, interest only. 
Corey Stubbs A lesson on business and friendship
8 June 2020 | 2 replies
I believe anyone can understand both of our frustrations in this case, I needed to move faster, he was comfortable with the pace
Laurie Wang Investing in Vegas - best neighborhoods?
26 February 2022 | 20 replies
@Bill Brandt are the rent increases you are seeing on pace with the purchase price increases?
Brendon K. Is it possible to do BRRRR with strictly STR properties?
11 September 2021 | 4 replies
And IF you can, can you go at a similar pace versus traditional rentals? 
Don Konipol What is the End Game
11 August 2022 | 25 replies
Honestly, when I'm happy working, the income is good, and I'm investing heavily, I'm totally content to ride this train until I feel like I want or need another change of pace.   
Chadd Naugle What is the biggest challenge you face starting out?
24 May 2016 | 4 replies
First thing to do is "develop a good BS Meter" search my blogs.You'll never meet anyone in the real estate business that does not have an agenda, understand what that agenda is before you take advice. 
Bryan C. New CA resident looking for out of state investment
3 April 2016 | 66 replies
Hey, I always say "I could be wrong".I just think a $30k/door apt renting for $700/month has a much better chance of doubling in value than a $300k/door place renting for $2k/month since rents don't even have to move at the same pace (and the properties I'm buying and talking about are still near city core where areas are not great, but transitioning quickly) The financials are already tight on the $300k/door property and rents can't support a double or really any movement.