
28 October 2008 | 1 reply
This lowers your wasted clickers.
30 September 2008 | 9 replies
I have read in the forums that equity not being leveraged is a waste, but are also those that believe in buying and paying off one property at a time.
9 December 2008 | 17 replies
Over priced listings are a waste of time and money for the agent.

2 October 2008 | 0 replies
I get distracted by family and the media.I need to be reminded of my mission and why I play the REI Game to WIN, not to just dabble and waste time.So, I get my coffee, check my email, prioritize my urgent tasks, THENI read this:http://biggerpockets.com/blogs/3/blog_posts/tagged?

13 October 2008 | 19 replies
Then they will only get paid when they actually run the government so that it creates money instead of wasting it.Imagine that, a government actually turning a true profit and not sucking money from everyone they can.The other option would be that every year the citizens get to vote on how well their performance was and their pay is based on that performance.

13 October 2008 | 8 replies
It is a waste of time if there is no equity, but that’s the situation that people are in.

8 October 2008 | 4 replies
The majority of the homes average between 100k to 150k solid homes with no major defects.

22 October 2008 | 2 replies
Houston is alot more solid with growth adn appreciation.

3 November 2008 | 7 replies
However, the motivated people will succeed no matter what, so you might as well be a part of their growth.So the question is, what kind of learning curve should I plan for them to ensure that we're both going to benefit and they dont feel like they're wasting their time, while giving them the room to grow and figure things out on their own?