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Bruce Woodruff More anti-landlord action coming?
1 February 2023 | 86 replies
@Chris John I’m way too busy getting wealthy off of RE to discuss politics.
Gary Alford How do you pay yourself?
25 November 2014 | 40 replies
There's a lot of temptation to have glitz and glamour but I'm assuming the point of real estate wealth, is early retirement, a legacy and financial freedom (which to me are financial options).
Stefanie Schneider First property- Student housing analysis help
16 October 2021 | 2 replies
You will also need to learn the culture of student housing there: When is the student rental season that kids are looking for next year?
Sheeva R. Pittsburg/Antioch CA - recommendations?
16 March 2023 | 7 replies
However, lower cost of living/ housing and cultural diversity are major advantages.
Joe Snustad Raw Land investing with Programs (landacademy.com vs land geek)
29 November 2023 | 49 replies
I know a few others in the industry that have gotten quite wealthy doing this.. and they have big productions big staff big budgets etc..
Jihyoung Kim preapproval and relocating after disability
13 July 2017 | 8 replies
What else should I do to start building my network, to learn the local RE culture and market there?
Andrew Cornstubble Advise on following Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad company's way.
21 July 2016 | 3 replies
I know this is a part of becoming wealthy.  
Jeremy Reynolds Phoenix, AZ new member looking for guidance
30 November 2015 | 12 replies
Before you know it you will understand the values in that area better than most agents.Create a commercial checking account with a credit line.Attend every public auction in your area, bid on none but study the process, look at the property and play a game - guess what the high bid might beMake friends with new real estate agents (new only---- they haven't been polluted by negative comments and attitudes by older agents.)Ask your agents to send you list of expired listings (give them money for their services, like a thank you $100.00 bill) Understand the Law of Universal Prosperity.)Run classified ads in your local news papers --WANTED All real estate, commercial, houses and non-conforming properties, family business call 555-555-5555 for a fast no fee offer.Call me if you need a partner.Have fun while learning, don't take this business too seriouslyDon't make offers on real estate, make them on the equity that the real estate can offerAlways negotiate for the equityGet a real estate license, not to be an agent, but to understand the culture of the business, to have access to the MLS and to meet some nice folksFarm an area - drive around, look for FSBO's, agent's signs, ugly houses, put them in your journal to call laterCreate a little flyer to put on super market's bulletin boardsAsk 10 people a day this questions; "would you know of anyone who would like to sell their real estate?"
Bill Walsh Florida Real Estate
8 December 2006 | 4 replies
In addition, automobiles were becoming commonplace for the wealthy and middle class allowing cross country travel.
Christy Glenn Fix & Flip or Hold
23 August 2014 | 10 replies
Plenty of very unhealthy people have incomes.Wealth is a strategic placement of funds, calculated decisions, and educated spending, saving, and investing that all equal a system in which one considers themselves "set up" to enjoy life without the constant hassle of making ends meet.Theoretically one could flip houses for years, earning well into the upper echelon of tax brackets and still not be wealthy, or be completely wealthy, depending on how they see the daily activities of their lives as either a job, or a hobby that pays well.But to get right down to what I think you're asking Christy, is "what is the best approach to wealth?"