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N/A N/A Find Your Passion, and Profit from It...
17 October 2005 | 0 replies
[size=16]Discover Your Passion & Turn it Into Profit[/size]We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life, when all that we need to make us happy is something to be enthusiastic about.Charles Kingsley A recent television ad for a large investment firm said in part, “This is what you’ve been working towards doing your whole life”.
Jason Barnett $1 Home sales
3 March 2006 | 11 replies
It has been the single biggest hassle of my life.
Mike NA Investor in St. Louis, MO
18 April 2009 | 11 replies
I think in this situation and in life, if you can survive the tough times, the good times seem all that much sweeter.
Mark Davis What problems have you had with your Property Manager?
19 October 2019 | 5 replies
Life is a team sport" is attributed to Michael Waltrio (soon to drive the #55 NAPA TOYOTA in 2007) in Chicken Soup for the NASCAR Soul and is featured on the blue Hendrick Motor Sport wrist band.
N/A N/A Feedback on First RE Investment
5 May 2006 | 28 replies
A few other thoughts, if you want to get down to the nitty gritty about the bottom line, though some of these stats are relevant whether you sell or keep the prop: -expected appreciation over life of investment -equity bought through mortgage payments -benefit of the interest home mortgage interest deduction in terms of saved (or shielded) current annual income -a 10% misc operating expenses bill tacked on -a 4%-12% vacancy rate average depending on local norms -25% recapture of depreciation -cost of improvements that will likely become necessary if you keep the house for 10 years+ like new roof, new water heater, new carpet/floors, etc...minus the depreciation you can claim for each over time -whether you've held the property for at least a year, which will impact the classification of short-term cap gains taxed at personal income rate, or long-term cap gains currently taxed at 15%.
N/A N/A How do I sell quickly???
26 March 2006 | 5 replies
If you can do the research and contact all of the companies yourself, then set up the negotiations in the best way, you can save the money on a broker...BUT, a good broker is worth their commission if they can do all of the leg work for you and allow you to get onto other things with your life or investing.There is nothing worse than lazy agents that just list properties and wait for the offers to come in.
Jason Barnett REI Radio over the internet?
19 February 2007 | 14 replies
I took the time to read some of those posts.I can clearly tell that those people will never get anywhere in life.
Jim Watkins What gives?
23 March 2006 | 5 replies
Keith Ferrazzi in his book Never Eat Alone says "Autonomy is a life vest made out of sand."
N/A N/A Hello, Bigger Pockets, from Derwood
20 March 2006 | 0 replies
Hello, from ColoradoMy name is Derwood and I have been in the construction and renovation trades for most of my life.
Dick Green Basic Stuff
20 March 2006 | 0 replies
An still probably do well and make good money.There's numerous hidden markets in the real estate industry that allows opportunity for all personality types.