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Joel W. What's a minute worth?
17 May 2015 | 6 replies
-Using active duty benefits, you could acquire as much education as possible, particularly in areas which would improve your people-and-logistics management skills.  
Matt Robinson The Role of Fear in Real Estate Investing – Friend or Foe?
20 May 2015 | 1 reply
In a recent survey by TNS Custom Research, 51% of Americans said they would like to be self-employed, however many of them didn’t take the steps necessary to achieve those dreams. 38% cited the fear of going bankrupt as the number one reason they never took action, 37% cited the fear of an irregular income, 15% said they didn’t have enough capital & 8% said they lacked the necessary skills.
Doron Rice Rental Property in Jersey City
16 May 2015 | 5 replies
Numerous properties in this area have been renovated and the area is growing on many fronts.Some of the pros for this area are listed below: The new Jersey City Medical Center which constantly has medical residents in need of housingThe close proximity to the Path train which has been our gateway to New York City and due to this many ex-New York residents relocated to downtown Jersey in search of lower rentsThe area is one of the safest location in the cityA growing numbers of businesses such as restaurants/cafes and entertainmentTerri S.
Gregory Green Pre-foreclosure/foreclosure leads in a Judicial Foreclosure State
13 September 2015 | 9 replies
I'd think for someone new, that may be influenced by investor methods, like wholesaling, that they avoid pre-foreclosures where notice has been given.If you're more advanced and skilled in presenting an offer and negotiating without making any reference or even the implication that your offer will provide some relief to their situation and make it clear that it's just a deal and you're not advising them in any manner and do so by showing you didn't target a pending foreclosure, you might go there.The issue is that if the investor doesn't have cash or reliable access to cash, they need to stay away from owners who have received notice.
Atul Mohlajee Tenant late every month for the last seven months
4 July 2014 | 23 replies
As another person commented, she probably has poor money management skills.
Account Closed prepaying rent
5 January 2012 | 7 replies
One had recently won a medical judgement, the other was relocating and trying to find employment.
Kevin Morales I'm ready to learn and will work hard for you!
2 May 2014 | 2 replies
Since I have no professional experience in real estate, I don't know the best job to pursue which will give me relevant skills for buy and hold or fix and flip investments in the future.So in this post I am asking two questions:1.
Brian Barrett New Member form Chicago Area
5 May 2014 | 6 replies
The skills I learned as a carpenter in my 20's have proved invaluable throughout my career.Best of luck!
Skyler Mckinney Quit My Job now what
24 April 2019 | 80 replies
For many reasons, Personal and medical, I can’t work for someone else and have no intention of doing so.
Gregory Delmonico 6% Real Estate Commissions a Thing of the Past?
16 May 2019 | 15 replies
Just like looking up when something hurts on webmd, I can probably figure out what's wrong with me, but I am still going to seek out a medically trained and licensed professional to see me through the ordeal.