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28 April 2022 | 684 replies
I am an industrial automation engineer and love what I do, but I just found that climbing the corporate ladder wasn't as thrilling as building something for your family.
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2 January 2020 | 134 replies
It took every penny we had to do that (and I don't suggest that gamble to anyone) but it's paid off royally as the market in Boulder took off 2 months after we closed on our house.
3 February 2020 | 45 replies
Appreciation or even speculation of appreciation is like gambling and investors tend of to have personalities that shy away from that.
20 December 2021 | 1 reply
Right now we are thrilled with the investment.
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20 February 2023 | 147 replies
I wish I had the balls to gamble with it!
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28 October 2021 | 163 replies
There are many other ways of getting financing without the gamble of possible financial misery of a loved one. -- Good Luck - JonI love that strategy Jon!
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16 June 2020 | 99 replies
We gambled and won.
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22 December 2022 | 6 replies
Don't get me wrong; there are plenty of issues/problems/quirks that old houses have that new houses don't, and an old house can obviously have hidden problems and big repair/maintenance bills too--which is why thorough due diligence is fundamental to REI...but, the point is: a brand new house is not a foolproof solution to repairs/maintenance headaches (and in some cases, a brand new house can be a much bigger gamble than an older house).This is a particularly important lesson for inexperienced investors, who tend to be the most prone to "shiny object syndrome" (the tendency to let nice aesthetics distract from real, underlying issues).
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3 October 2015 | 4 replies
My name is Jasmine and I thrilled about being a new member of the BiggerPockets community!
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16 July 2014 | 4 replies
A partnership is fine at the start, However, You will really need to call the Texas Secretary of State and verify for yourself, Do not gamble on the Info you get on the internet, Secondly, You need to safe guard your personal assets, Meaning you need to be at least an LLC, just in case things do not work out, If you are an LLC, and you have financial problems at any point, The LLC will protect you.