
30 November 2009 | 61 replies
If your chips must be generated totally from playing the 'game' then you will 'invest' a whole lot differently than someone who has an outside supply of chips.No offense to anyone, but from where I sit I see two groups of participants: the 'professionals', and the 'hobbyists'.

30 April 2009 | 11 replies
In some cases they could even work as an investment...but there are definitely stronger cash flow plays elsewhere in the valley...so an investor in high rises would have to have an ulterior motive as well (ie: holding for appreciation, second home, vacation split, etc.)I wonder how much lower they will go?

29 April 2009 | 2 replies
Usually, your area will dictate what the supply and demands are - it's best to know and research your market first.

9 September 2009 | 59 replies
Now hard work, ABSOLUTELY, brains, somewhat, but I can supply most of the needed brain power to someone who is willing to work at it.Now to be successful in this business with most other investment strategies you will need the money and the credit or at least it greatly helps to have the money and the credit, but wholesaling is unique in that regard that IF you are willing to put in the time and learn the strategies of it, you can do it with no credit and little money.Which in and of itself is an honest Guru's dream sales pitch.I do agree that most of the info you need to be successful you can get right here on Bigger Pockets, and a good part of it for Wholesaling I've personally supplied.

8 May 2009 | 13 replies
In any case, you are certainly entitled to reimbursement for the damage they caused (the 5 hours your wife had to work to get the place cleaned up; any supplies she used; and any things you had to replace such as miniblinds, etc).

9 May 2009 | 1 reply
I submitted the information you supplied from the Officer of the Governor and his comments are as follows: "Using unemployment income in the amount of 1148.33 the mod fails FDIC model.

10 May 2009 | 6 replies
Aussie investors tend to buy property and hold for either appreciation (the primary motive for buying in Australia, as our yields are much lower but capital growth stronger), or for cashflow in retirement (almost nothing cashflows on purchase here; but over time with rents increasing and mortgage interest being stable, it will).

22 July 2010 | 29 replies
I've spent a lot of time and money figuring out how to make money in this business and if I could have worked for someone for 6 months who could have taught me the basics of what I know now, I would be years ahead of where I'm at and hundreds of thousands of dollars stronger in my net worth.What Mike and Douglas are overlooking is that every part of this business is simple and easy once you've done it long enough, but so is everything in the world.

19 July 2010 | 15 replies
You can spend $100 on paint and supplies and make a huge difference in prospective buyers' first impressions.

25 May 2009 | 17 replies
Shut off the wall valve, and disconnect the supply line from the bottom of the old valve.