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Ryan Dossey Can't answer all of my Direct Mail calls.
25 September 2014 | 11 replies
Talking to a retired family member who used to do sales and see if he would be interested in taking the calls for a commission? 
Leslie Phelan flipping without capital?
4 October 2014 | 17 replies
I don't know if you have access to any retirement accts or family/friends that may want a piece of the action as well.  
Benjamin DeLeon Creative financing
9 June 2014 | 3 replies
In regards to the LLC, can someone invest with retirement funds and still receive the tax benefits associated with the investment?
Peter Whitaker Pursuing a Career in the RE Field?
30 June 2014 | 1 reply
If you were just starting out, would you pursue a day job in the Real Estate field as opposed to any other non real estate career if the ultimate goal was to retire by 35 using a buy and hold Multifamily strategy?
Vince Beusan Describe what makes you successful?
5 November 2014 | 23 replies
Mostly my motivation comes from the fear of "settling down" with a safe job, a mortgage and a minimal retirement plan.
Jesus Garcia What is your strangest find in a property
14 January 2009 | 10 replies
Previous tenent must have been a retired broker.I properly disposed of the confidential docs.Can you imagine what a less ethical person might have done?
Ashan D Is Las Vegas a Dangerous place to invest?
20 January 2009 | 6 replies
Retired people moving to lower cost, small town cities all across the country.Of course, CA being what it is, also still attracts people to move here, hence the continued population growth.
Douglas Hendry Buying cheap property in the US
8 July 2009 | 5 replies
hi scotttruebut thats the case in any market. the issue is not pricethe issue is value.you can buy well in any market if you know what you want and you know how or what to buy.35% discount or 50% discount should not be the only factor when buying but it is a very big driving force if the idea is to hold for the long run there are many reasons to buy real estate for growth, for return, for a loss( this is not the norm in your market but is in others) and even for retirement to shelve incomeso there are lots of reasons.the problem for long hold investors is looking for income and growth these are a bit hard to judge and even harder when buying into a new are or countrybut for me the rules are the same.do a templet and then duplicate it or mirror it.and price for me is not a major issue as long as it meeting your templete requrements
Nick Scalero Here's how we should have spent the bailout money
16 March 2009 | 6 replies
People got bad advice from brokerage firms telling them to put their money in stocks and keep it there even as they were approaching retirement.
Jake Kucheck Cramer Bullish On Housing
26 March 2009 | 10 replies
[citation needed] Cramer retired from his hedge fund in 2001, after finishing with a self reported 29% return in 2000.