A.j. Martinez
I have the opportunity to buy a "commercial" property for peanuts. Is this a good move?
19 April 2014 | 14 replies
You can't base an investment on actual numbers because the investment hasn't occurred yet short of having a crystal ball.
Christopher Hunter
Is this a deal?
22 April 2014 | 24 replies
This is a learning exercise for me.Here is the formulas I tried to use:cap rate = NOI/asking pricereplacement cost = $/sq ft + land valueDid I miss anything or just everything?
Zigmunt Smigaj
Good or Bad Owner Financing Apartment Deal?
10 June 2014 | 19 replies
Give yourself multiple options because the truth be told no one has a crystal ball when it comes to the future of REI.Build from within, learn everyday.Paul
Brandon Turner
What Books Are on Your Spring Reading List?
27 May 2014 | 29 replies
Just finished "The Demographic Cliff" Harry Dent,Mid way thru "the Snow Ball" Warren BuffetUp next will be "The Stock Market Cash flow" Andy Tanneralong with several Fitness Books I've been neglecting to read
Cory Schmidt
paying all bills with first flip
22 April 2014 | 6 replies
Do you have some cash to start the ball rolling?
Christopher Hunter
Am I on the right track?
24 April 2014 | 17 replies
Do you have any exercises you would recommend for me to practice with running comps?
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.
Account Closed
Newbie..First Possible Assignment Deal in 24 hrs. Steps with Contract?
23 April 2014 | 6 replies
What did you do to Get the ball rolling?
Sean Connolly
Offering garage with unit
28 April 2014 | 5 replies
Then there were times when ball was in my court and I would charge $50 for one car $100 for two car extra.
Cal C.
20 Things the Rich Do Every Day
1 May 2014 | 21 replies
Only 12% of the poor do this. 3. 76% of wealthy exercise aerobically four days a week. 23% of poor do this. 4. 63% of wealthy listen to audio books during commute to work vs. 5% of poor people. 5. 81% of wealthy maintain a to-do list vs. 19% of poor. 6. 63% of wealthy parents make their children read two or more non-fiction books a month vs. 3% of poor. 7. 70% of wealthy parents make their children volunteer 10 hours or more a month vs. 3% of poor. 8. 80% of wealthy make Happy Birthday calls vs. 11% of poor. 9. 67% of wealthy write down their goals vs. 17% of poor. 10. 88% of wealthy read 30 minutes or more each day for education or career reasons vs. 2% of poor. 11. 6% of wealthy say what’s on their mind vs. 69% of poor. 12. 79% of wealthy network five hours or more each month vs. 16% of poor. 13. 67% of wealthy watch one hour or less of TV every day vs. 23% of poor. 14. 6% of wealthy watch reality TV vs. 78% of poor. 15. 44% of wealthy wake up three hours before work starts vs. 3% of poor. 16. 74% of wealthy teach good daily success habits to their children vs. 1% of poor. 17. 84% of wealthy believe good habits create opportunity luck vs. 4% of poor. 18. 76% of wealthy believe bad habits create detrimental luck vs. 9% of poor. 19. 86% of wealthy believe in lifelong educational self-improvement vs. 5% of poor. 20. 86% of wealthy love to read vs. 26% of poor.