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Derrick Snearl Programmer/Analyst (Los Angeles,Ca)
17 October 2015 | 21 replies
It is always best to be diverse.
Doug N. Peak Rent 2015?
14 October 2015 | 5 replies
Interesting and diverse points of view.
Tim LaBorde Houston Real Estate Market and Oil
11 March 2017 | 15 replies
Creating jobs...Our economic expansion has been due to lower taxes that attracted diverse industries and created job growth.
Brandon Turner What are some examples of "problem properties" you would never want to buy?
10 March 2015 | 69 replies
I know that some use the diversity approach to buying properties so that they do not have all their eggs in one basket.
Haitham Abbasi Finding Real estate agent
25 March 2015 | 29 replies
That's the kind of diversity I'm talking about.
Francisco O. Philadelphia metro area recommendations
15 June 2016 | 5 replies
It is a city full of history, diversity, and culture. 
Joel Bowen Portland, Oregon Motivated Newbie
4 April 2015 | 14 replies
I am thinking of acquiring properties for long term investment as I am not as risk diverse as some.
Steven Zhou New members in LA and my first question
31 March 2015 | 3 replies
In answer to your question you will find a diversity of opinions on the subject.  
Rod Desinord 90% of you won't do anything!!!! But why?
16 January 2017 | 82 replies
No doubt this because they've learned from experience and have acquired the knowledge and confidence to be able to determine their best course of action in a diverse set of circumstances, more so than when they were still callow and unsure of themselves.This is, of course, the opposite of "the average Joe" ("consumers") who decides slowly, if at all and changes his mind quickly and easily, sometimes even for "no reason" (peer / family pressure), and remains non-committal.Apparently, true entrepreneurs are less common than we might hope at times.
Carlos Mendez Roca Recommend Hard Money in SF
8 April 2015 | 2 replies
With standard 12% interest, 5 pts, your options are pretty diverse