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Loc Nguyen Advice for the youngster ?
9 July 2008 | 23 replies
You should continue to save, establish and protect your credit rating, and keep on educating yourself by reading everything you can - sounds like you have a great start in that area.
Asher Anderson New to renting, wondering if this is the right strategy
26 June 2008 | 3 replies
I am thinking about purchasing some rental properties and I am trying to educate myself on the proper way to go about doin it.
Loc Nguyen Appreciation question.
1 August 2008 | 41 replies
There are people there who can truely say life is hard but in our country the poor people(welfare) are fat and oppulent have TV's Cars homes to live in more than enough food their children get a free education.....they are not not skinny and withering away .I'm just saying keep things in proper perspective.
Loc Nguyen Real estate courses
27 June 2008 | 11 replies
Just please don't feel like you have to spend thousands of dollars on some guru course to begin.haha yeah that what i was thinking of buying a "course" online that comes with like 12 audio cd for like 40 bucks i doubt i would ever pay anything over 1k on a RE course i rather read books , listen to tapes, and go on bigger pockets.Yeah, that is a good idea.Don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with education, just make sure the education you are paying for is quality and you are getting the return on it you need.For example, if you get some material off ebay and decide you would like to do lease options, then you could read a book or two on lease options and go out and do them.
Steven Fraire Colorado REO's
27 June 2008 | 3 replies
Open a checking account...then go out and look for a house.My point is not only will you get an updated education on REO, you'll make a friend out of your own banker (never a bad idea), and a great home-buyer referral source.Good Luck!
Anthony E Russell Cheers from Santa Monica, CA...
6 September 2008 | 10 replies
Denver has great public art.
Jason Schmidt can someone please explain this 50% rule to me?
9 July 2008 | 163 replies
I think Mike is so passionate about painting a horror story in his "education" product he sells on his website, because he wants to rid his competition.
Scott Phillips hello everybody
16 July 2008 | 17 replies
Meet and look at the homes, even if you have no intention of buying - this is education time!
Ruben Ramon Seller problems with Wholesale deal
1 July 2008 | 15 replies
Even the playhouse is probably personal property, unless it appears somewhere in public records.Change the locks.
Ashan D What should my college major be?
19 August 2008 | 60 replies
I am all for education, but make sure, like with any investment, that ti gives you the returns you are looking for and does not just add a negative cashflow onto you.A great example is my fiance.