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Joseph Canini How Much Positive Cash Flow from a Rental Property
1 September 2017 | 15 replies
I myself have goals and as long as I achieve them (ethically at minimum of course) I am happy.
Jim Biggs security deposits
23 April 2014 | 7 replies
In 19 years and with 15 units, I would estimate 50% of our tenants achieved a full refund of the security deposit, 40% just shy of a full refund, and for 10% a significant amount of the security deposit was not returned.
Steve Priola 115 Unit complex purchase and rehab
1 May 2014 | 7 replies
It was all about the exercise and if the deal ended up rolling, well, then I achieved the ultimate goal I set.
Greg Meech Is it all just about the money?
6 May 2014 | 20 replies
Unless you view RE as charity, don't treat it as such.Secondly, I view money as freedom and achievement.
Cal C. 20 Things the Rich Do Every Day
1 May 2014 | 21 replies
For instance people do not just accidentally go to work and arrive on time; they predetermine a goal to go to bed the night before at a reasonable hour, purposefully set their alarm, use will power to get up when it goes off in the morning and plan their route according to traffic before leaving the house.This just goes back to habitually setting goals, making a plan to achieve them, preparing ourselves, and using will power to accomplish those goals (no matter how seemingly big or small)!
Ron Rowe New guy from Columbia, Missouri
30 April 2014 | 10 replies
My background as a professor of philosophy and more recently as an attorney give me all the tools necessary to over analyze and become paralyzed to action so I need resources like this one to help me be confident in my choices and to give me motivation to take the plunge.My goals in real state are pretty simple: I want to achieve financial independence for my family and establish a nice portfolio of assets that I can pass on to my children.
Jelani Tate New Member in the Chicago Area
22 May 2014 | 10 replies
I signed up after a friend mentioned this is a fantastic site to learn about real estate investing.As I stated, I am new to real estate investing, but I am ready to soak up information on how to get started, how to build a real estate investing roadmap, and generate wealth.My goals are to build a portfolio to help my family achieve independence from the typical "8-to-6" job and learn techniques that are successful and repeatable.One principle that I have learned in my early learning is that this will take time and effort.
Kennedy Williams 1st Month of Direct Mail
28 April 2014 | 3 replies
Its not alot but I take every response to every action I take as an achievement.
Albert Martinez Leasing tips and tricks
30 April 2014 | 14 replies
Once we achieved this our rent average went up almost a $100/mo on each unit.
Stephen Moore credit repair companies or not?
27 October 2014 | 7 replies
With a fundamentally sound and strategic plan, you might find that you can achieve a surprising improvement in your score in just a year or two.