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Belinda Lopez Real Estate Agents who let listed home go to Foreclosure auction
6 June 2013 | 30 replies
i.e. did the test process use a standard, academic test development process with the statistics to prove it; a 'certified' process to develop the certification as it were.I know of one National Real Estate certification for landlords is little more than taking the word of the student that they did attend certain classes.
Arjun K. Another legal structure question!
11 June 2013 | 15 replies
Has student loans (liability) of about $50K if I remember right.
Ravi Rai Investing in a steam vacuum
12 June 2013 | 20 replies
This is a student rental that has carpets throughout and we wanted to steam clean the carpets.
Ann Watkins New Member - Old Reader - Houston, TX
17 June 2013 | 8 replies
I've done pretty well thus far and have used my rental income to put three kids through college, without getting student loans.The last one graduated this past May so now my cash flow will actually look like cash flow...lol.You can find me the first Tuesday of the month hanging out at the Harris County Constables Auction (that's if I can take the day off from work).
Scott Trench Should Entrepreneurs Consider Getting an MBA?
10 April 2015 | 19 replies
I have a professional background in Corporate Finance and believe that I have the skill set necessary to succeed in a decent MBA program.However, in the past year or so, I've really come to change my thinking.Here are my two reasons why I believe that pursuing an MBA is a poor choice for aspiring entrepreneurs:Reason 1 -  The degree is expensiveAs someone who is particularly aggressive with personal finance, I believe that by committing cash to the degree, or by taking out loans, I delay my ability to invest in real estate or other assets significantly as I tie up my personal capital in the degree.Further, I believe that I'll accumulate assets to invest at a slower rate for the duration of my education, and that I'll spend the years immediately following my graduation paying off student debts.  
Matt Kvalheim Multifamily Unit Mix - 100% Studios
10 April 2015 | 14 replies
I live in a college town and there are a lot of grad students or young professionals that love to live in them.
Account Closed Have most Renters/Families pretty much given up saving for first home?
26 April 2015 | 9 replies
Student loans will be the next financial "what the heck happened here" moment.  
Ben Jones Reverse short sale
18 September 2019 | 10 replies
My friend is a Cody Sperber clever investor student he was trying to put me on to the idea I'm very skeptical and wanted to know if anyone has actually done one of these deals ?
Mike Ross Duplex near a Military Base, wise move? Anchor Employer Concerns
18 November 2016 | 15 replies
But the active duty are still there on long stable tours as teachers, and then there are students, and "permanent party."  
David Galvan Rentability of single family homes
11 February 2016 | 2 replies
Of course if you demographic is students they don't often sign leases throughout the year.