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Jonathan Greene The Rise (and Fall) of the Bro Investor
28 February 2020 | 143 replies
I never understood how cashflow of $100 makes any sense.
James Wise "Subject To" Real Estate Investing is Slimy. Prove me Wrong.
7 October 2022 | 229 replies
Originally posted by @John Nachtigall:100% agree @James WiseI have never understood how this is anything other than a slimy way to take advantage of desperate and less educated people.   
Jonathan Bowen Is anybody else tired of getting hit on by eXp Realty agents?
17 March 2021 | 124 replies
However I've also never understood how anyone could be so dense as to think EXP is better than everyone.
Thomas Lo Better Market for Out of State Investor: Phoenix or Indiana?
11 March 2020 | 58 replies
And I'm not sure if I understood that correctly.
Account Closed DSCR Refinance Options on a BRRRR
22 December 2022 | 7 replies
Maybe I need more volume of clients..... but I can take a look if you want and put it in front of 5 lenders I know are doing COsLenders are tightening up, but it understood when we just had a Major and Unsustainable Inflation. 
Hunter Murphy New Investor - Cashflow Properties
12 April 2020 | 16 replies
@Hunter Murphy understood.
Leigh Hall Section 8 Property Managers in Norfolk, VA
12 September 2019 | 5 replies
I understood this going in however, other property owners on the block had renters through Section 8.  
Brandon Sturgill Petition for BP to Discontinue Wholesaling Discussions...
25 February 2017 | 311 replies
I also understand that some guy with no money, no credit, no job, no assets can stick his thumbs in his arm pits, put his fingers in the air or snap his suspenders, hold his head higher and smile calling himself an "investor" and get more attention from those who view "investors" in the proper light, as understood in the investing world, without funny misconstrued accounting opinions as to what constitutes capital at risk.