
14 February 2015 | 19 replies
Pretty steep fee but the ability to comingle funds is enticing.

21 December 2023 | 6 replies
The other two are promoters consistent with what you said.

7 December 2019 | 9 replies
“Influence in the Real Estate Market For example, in market conditions with low absorption rates, a real estate agent may be forced to reduce a listing price to entice a sale.
16 August 2018 | 12 replies
Or is it that the obvious answer will not suit, that you want the police involved as little as possible in this, looking further into your business, and you're hoping that a community of real estate investors might be enticed to give you some sort of inside tip, a clever informed and foolproof way that only they know about that's guaranteed to get your landlady off your back and allow you to continue grifting off her with minimal stress for the rest of the month?

25 April 2020 | 51 replies
Just my luck, I finally get enough money, the promotion I need to start investing, the unfortunate luck of prices coming more reasonable in my target market and now this.

13 May 2021 | 188 replies
Management was so impressed I got promoted from bagger to stock boy the next day at $1.70 an hour but NO tips.

9 July 2021 | 94 replies
@Aj ParikhThis post seems a little fishy to me...are you sure you don't get paid for promoting Martel?

28 November 2020 | 96 replies
I would say behind because you will make some mistakes due to inexperience and you will not be as enticing to lenders because you lost your W-2 income.There is a rare bird who can manage all ofHis properties himself and keep his W-2 job and be great at both.

28 June 2021 | 40 replies
I agree vetting the promoter is super critical here though.I still own rentals and will keep my A class California properties for cash flow and appreciation.

4 March 2021 | 127 replies
Thanks for sharing that.Risk management is definitely one of my driving factors.I also find that some of the often promoted strategies, like BRRRR or flipping, are most suitable for younger people with less family attachment and more time flexibility.