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Treivor Cashion The dichotomy in this business...
30 March 2018 | 20 replies
While writing my business plan, I came across an interesting dichotomy that I'd love some input on.I've gone through this forum quite a bit over the past six months and one of the things that many investors on here emphasize is that your business is, in fact, a BUSINESS and you need to run it like a well oiled machine that doesn't divert from it's criteria or make emotional decisions.
Matt Burr Cities for Investment in the Midwest
18 June 2017 | 11 replies
It is NOT the area that will make you successful (making money or building equity) - it is ALL ABOUT YOU and your skills as a real estate negotiator - it is up to you - not the area- to be able to control real estate at a profit - it is up to you to know how to liquidate that deal - DON'T look for excuses, don't blame the area - the money or your wife - the money making machine is YOU -- You make your money when you buy (I use the word "buy" but I mean CONTROL) The highest leverage technique you'll ever apply is controlling real estate and selling it WITHOUT ownership!
Kenny Oliver I have 200k to invest
5 March 2017 | 42 replies
Does it have laundry machines?
David Nino Low flow shower heads????
15 February 2019 | 7 replies
Highest water use is  the toilet , washing machines, and then showers in that order.
Anna Buffkin Cleaning laminate
14 September 2015 | 5 replies
Avoid machines like steam cleaners and spray mops.3.
Andre Key Eliminating cigarette stench from a home-advice please.
27 November 2016 | 15 replies
Any feedback on any residue this machine could possibly leave behind.
Stephen Chatto 4 Common Wholesaling Myths DEBUNKED
11 May 2015 | 105 replies
As used in this Code of Ethics, “client” means the person(s) or entity(ies) with whom a REALTOR® or a REALTOR®’s firm has an agency or legally recognized non-agency relationship; “customer” means a party to a real estate transaction who receives information, services, or benefits but has no contractual relationship with the REALTOR® or the REALTOR®’s firm; “prospect” means a purchaser, seller, tenant, or landlord who is not subject to a representation relationship with the REALTOR® or REALTOR®’s firm; “agent” means a real estate licensee (including brokers and sales associates) acting in an agency relationship as defined by state law or regulation; and “broker” means a real estate licensee (including brokers and sales associates) acting as an agent or in a legally recognized non-agency capacity.
Wendell De Guzman Make $1M in 12 Months (Real Life of a Real Estate Investor Year 2)
23 December 2015 | 135 replies
Hence, I need to hire a project manager.LESSON OF THE WEEK: WHEN YOU'RE THE MAJOR "COG", YOU'RE ALSO THE MAJOR "CLOG"A business author wrote (can't remember who), "If you're the major "cog" in the machine, then you're also the major "clog" in that machine."
Jack B. Stocks beat real estate over time?
29 May 2017 | 78 replies
I still believe it is a fad though and will not last. ( Which is why I'm not buying any at these ridiculous prices ) In 2013 I saw it shoot from what I could've purchased in at $12-13 a coin to over $1,000 of course this peaked my interest ( and my anger ) I looked into buying mining machines and kept reading articles to see if it was worth my time to try to mine bitcoin to get them for "free" basically, I decided against it as the initial investment was high and return wasn't good enough as it was in the 2009-2010 era of bitcoin. 
Jason Cobb Lesson Learned-Slow water leak in wall: Damage...Extensive.
5 January 2015 | 4 replies
Honeywell makes one with a four foot lead which can detect water at any point along the sensor, allowing loops around water heaters, washing machines, or piping.I checked Consumer Reports and there is no testing or report for this product.