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Alexis Huerta new; around bethesda md
6 January 2015 | 3 replies
If you see a post you enjoy check out the persons signature.
Bo Thompson New RE Investor in Lindon, UT
9 January 2015 | 6 replies
I've enjoyed learning from everyone's posts on this forum and decided I'd better make myself official.
Eric Giovannucci Using VA's for lead generation
7 June 2019 | 7 replies
I enjoy the “hands-off” way this works.
Jeff B. P/E ratios vs Cap Rates as metrics
28 March 2016 | 7 replies
ENJOY the family. 
Elizabeth Colegrove 1.3 million, 8 properties later we ACHIEVED success!!!
1 May 2016 | 28 replies
Instead of fretting about finding a job, I am looking forward to growing my empire, and spending more time on here, reluctantlandlord and enjoying our next duty station.
Logan Jones Does anyone know anything about renatus program
4 July 2016 | 19 replies
People that enjoy this community and thrive in marketing education seem to do well in the Renatus program. 
Hubert Washington Has The Apartment Market Reached The Peak of It's Cycle?
20 March 2017 | 27 replies
A few members here are from DFW, so to use it as an example the Uptown and Knox-Henderson is bursting at the seams with activity and can probably fit no more cranes as a result the development or re-development (typically a phase that typically precedes new development in urban areas) is getting pushed north all the way and even past the Loop (Loop 12) where the apartments that used to go $15-25k a door just three years ago are now approaching $50-60's as-is and $100s once updated.This movement has displaced a lot of local DFW investors who are starting to look at Wichita Falls or parts of Oklahoma, which is actually undergoing a contraction and Louisiana, where the 7 or 8% cap rates are still feasible and cost per door is much closer to the historic levels that Dallas enjoyed for years, however, by going for the cash flow they have to forgo potentially explosive growth (which can go both ways). 
Account Closed Choose your suffering
7 April 2016 | 1 reply
But, it's not more than they are capable of paying.Here are some example of the suffering costs of success:If you suffer the cost of disciplined spending and investing habits, you will have peace of mind and an early retirement.If you suffer the cost of daily exercise and nutrition, you enjoy a great physique and an exception quality of life.By suffering the cost and inconvenience of going the extra mile for your clients, you will enjoy bigger commissions and increased opportunities in life.By suffering the cost of preparation and doing more than what's expected, you will enhance your reputation, expand your opportunities and increase your social capital.The price of success is temporary discomfort.
Josh Platko Note Nightmare
13 April 2016 | 23 replies
Enjoy that 60k loan you'll never have to pay back in a house you can't afford and letting it go into disrepair!