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Lucas Hunt Newbie Investor Seeking Wisdom/Advice On His First Property
3 December 2022 | 17 replies
I can imagine that some of you were in my shoes some time ago.
Jeffrey Clyne Loan declined due to unlivable units, options
19 June 2020 | 4 replies
Any opinions on what someone may do if they were in my shoes?
John Timber Should I stay or should I go?
20 May 2019 | 12 replies
What would you all do in my shoes?
John Michael Mattingly Bought my 1st 4 Plex. No what?
5 June 2020 | 7 replies
Someone that’s been in my shoes.
Seth Williams Your Worst Experience Ever
18 August 2013 | 11 replies
We were about 2 days from closing, and the seller found someone else and sold it behind my back.I can't say I was surprised (I probably would've done the same thing in his shoes), but it was more a feeling of sorrow over "what might have been" if the deal had just gone through as planned.Oh well - we all live to find another deal another day.
Jessica Swingle Note Brokering Notes in Multiple States...Strategy?
16 September 2013 | 29 replies
For that reason and the fact that even someone degreed in finance or accounting, you really aren't qualified to step into the shoes of a registered mortgage broker and servicer without experience.
Joey C. My first deal, one year later.
11 April 2014 | 11 replies
I think that HOA fee is really eating into your return, and if I were in your shoes, I'd sell and buy something that has better numbers.
Chris Guthrie Did I upgrade my first house too much to rent it out?
9 February 2015 | 19 replies
If I were in your shoes, I would be OK with little to no cash flow on that property in exchange for allowing a renter to pay off that loan. $6000+ per year in principal pay down is nothing to sneeze at.....so long as you aren't in need of the immediate cash.
Saim Chaudhry Marketing to Free & Clear Absentee Owners in a High End Market
22 September 2014 | 5 replies
As I read those two suggestions, I realized the common theme between them is the idea of empathy: put yourself in that target market's shoes, and ask yourself "what would I care about if I were them?"
Kurt Kwart Details from my first off market purchase
23 January 2015 | 27 replies
I'm getting excited imagining myself in your shoes.