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14 May 2018 | 38 replies
You could check out the way the Wall Street Journal does it.
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13 November 2016 | 4 replies
I am open to the universe's abundant opportunities so when I stumbled upon an ad in the Las Vegas Review Journal for a salesperson, I answered the call and entered the mortgage industry.
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2 December 2016 | 4 replies
I think this system is like goal setting - setting a goal of increasing your net-worth is exciting - you always look for that equity to reach $1,000,000 - WOW - keeping score by setting a goal filters from your conscious mind to your subconscious the never sleeping subconscious mind is always planning and directing to your awake mind - things to do to meet that goal.A great way for the new investor or burned out old timer is to start the real estate learning or relearning process is to use a system I've recommended for years - The 50 House Rule -Look at 50 houses in your investment area - do this only with absolutely no intention to buying or making an offer, look at FSBO's, with agents and open houses - keep a journal with copious notes, record what sellers or agents had to say, price, days on the market, history of reduction, your opinion of seller's motivation, date - your thoughts.Doing this will help you understand the MARKET in that area - you can't be fooled by sellers or agents - you'll be smarter than most of the investors and agents in the area - you'll know and recognize a bargain when it comes your way.
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2 December 2016 | 5 replies
I found a helpful academic journal that studies the consumer response to natural disasters.
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3 February 2017 | 10 replies
I would avoid Greenville... for C- to B grade condo's that cash-flow look in Journal Square, McGinley Square (on or one block off of JFK Blvd), and the Heights (closer to Hoboken the better).
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19 October 2016 | 14 replies
with a degree in journalism.
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24 October 2016 | 4 replies
This article was featured yesterday in the Wall Street Journal.
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7 November 2016 | 24 replies
This smoothes out the inflation a bit nationally, but it also inflates markets like Cleveland more than they would naturally, due to the ease of distance investing now.Many articles in our local business journal recently discussed how lifelong apartment reposition-ers are moving into development due to the completion in the apartment space.
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12 October 2016 | 110 replies
I suggest downloading rentigo to manage properties and buying a bullet journal to keep tasks organized!
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29 December 2016 | 3 replies
I'm actually shocked that no one has posted yet regarding this article that came out in the Wall Street Journal today: http://www.wsj.com/articles/as-home-prices-rise-fl...According to the article, We've now reached pre-recession levels of the number of investors who flipped houses (2007 to 2016).