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Nate Hedrick Pharmacist by day, Real Estate Investor by night?
12 June 2020 | 55 replies
Good things can happen from this, but I must give you one piece of advice that you cannot take for a grain of salt.There are no groups of people that are more notorious for shooting themselves in the foot when it comes to real estate than:A. a group of lawyersB. a group of doctors/medical staffC. a group of teachers/professorsFor some reason, despite their high IQs and whatnot, they get into horrible deals time and time again, and their real estate careers typically last 1 or 2 deals max.This doesn't have to happen as long as you're ultra consercative in all estimations and calculations when landing your first deal.
David Walker Question for everyone- Spokane
16 August 2017 | 10 replies
Food for thought pm me if you want to chat more.
Lissette Deleon Rentals in not the best areas?
8 September 2017 | 36 replies
Fast food litter is better.
Eddie L. Please Help Urgent!
15 July 2017 | 21 replies
My food for thought.
Stephen Spradley Identifying local market
7 July 2017 | 3 replies
I like to know the "why behind the numbers"My one caveat is don't obsess too much about the numbers of the "market", as if the deal is good and the fundamentals are strong on a property and an area, the market will always adjust in cycles, though the severity of those adjustments varies tremendously from one city to the next.I tend to like boring markets in terms of appreciation, because they provide steady cash flow and I can sleep at night easier.For more basic stuff you can look at zillow and trulia's stats, although I'd take their valuations with a grain of salt. 
Benjamin Fertich Investing in a High Turnover Military Environment
20 September 2017 | 25 replies
Well, we stayed in the dorms a week or two (it was ok, but the kids were quite a bit younger, so immature), then, when we were finally able to get the dorm manager's signature for something, he saw our ranks and kicked us off base (no more free food at the dining halls or free latte's at the hospital coffee shop!).  
Priya Udeshi Jersey City Heights Investment Properties
15 August 2017 | 7 replies
Priya Udeshi take this with a grain of salt as I don't invest in JC specifically but for Essex county, I expect it to keep rising for at least 3 years.
Matt Connolly New Investor from Norfolk, VA
26 July 2017 | 20 replies
I work on the Auxiliary ships that the navy has running around with them to resupply them with fuel/food/ammo and also some special mission ships.
Chris Houghtaling Buying a home Fla. $3000 cash deposit is in purgatory.. help
8 July 2017 | 4 replies
If since i deposited that money back on about April 28th and i now know that it will not be allowed to purchase a house,.. i would like to use it for other expenses such as electric bill, car payment, food, etc. and would like to just keep depositing my paycheck and let my account balance rise... make sense? 
Paisley H. Deal Analysis Help - newbie!
12 July 2017 | 12 replies
It looks like you're aware that "according to the turnkey company of course" needs to be taken with a big grain of salt!