
22 January 2010 | 3 replies
now i usually live by the rule "go big or go home" but in this case i'm willing to start small buying maybe a duplex or 4 plex and pulling equity out for more purchases over time. i am in no hurry to be rich i just want to see roi and positive cash and be comfortably independent someday. i would like any feedback and i dont expect people to pull any punches so swing away. am i thinking wrong here or is this doable (obviously simplified of course)?

25 January 2010 | 9 replies
Rich, really enjoying obama showing what an inexperienced goof ball he is.

9 February 2010 | 1 reply
My favorite part is: Here's how these savvy Insiders are preparing: In his 2008 best-seller, "Wealth, War and Wisdom," hedge fund manager Barton Biggs, a highly respected Insider in the "Happy Conspiracy," advised rich insiders to expect the "possibility of a breakdown of the civilized infrastructure."

16 February 2010 | 12 replies
The best RE books I've read are:One Minute to Property Riches - Mike Rossi (expensive but worth it as a b.s. eliminator, you can read his posts here as MikeOH or read his online blog and really get a great feel for his systems.

13 February 2010 | 3 replies
Hello All:Finally, I am getting off of this get-rich-in-real-estate roller coaster ride and getting back to the basics.