
9 October 2007 | 9 replies
It is a little more in depth with his concepts and I do think there is value in a lot of what he says.That being said, I will continue to read highly recommended guru books as I think they are great for motivation to keep moving forward.
31 October 2011 | 6 replies
I do LO's in TX and did a more in depth post here:http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/83/topics/67303-branching-out-into-tx-w-lease-options Of course, it ended up in more exciting things such as tequila and TX made vodka....

3 June 2009 | 34 replies
I want to show the struggles and a little more reality, more in depth that on that show.

8 January 2008 | 6 replies
Plus, that rush you feel in the depths of your belly when you knock on a stranger's door to talk to them about their woes is better than jumping out of an airplane.If you go the door knocking route, be aware that most people will not be home, so leaving a bulky package with a handwritten note also got me a decent response.
17 April 2008 | 37 replies
This is good resent history with this title:[b]FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO WORKING PAPER SERIESAsset Price Declines and Real Estate Market Illiquidity: Evidence from Japanese Land Values[/b]I can forward this in depth study of how the Japanese maket played out to anyone who requests it.

4 October 2011 | 5 replies
I'm really interested in this, it would be great if I could talk to one of you guys more in depth.

29 October 2011 | 2 replies
This is important because the depth of frost penetration may or may not be an item of concern when determining the repair type (depth of repair, etc).

26 November 2011 | 50 replies
So they try do go more in depth on their sites and on their materials and investors have access to all of that without ever talking to someone at the company.

15 January 2013 | 2 replies
It was a tool that was hosted on the site and was far more in-depth than that one page work sheet.

16 January 2013 | 11 replies
J Scott Also was meaning to ask you, when the contractor says $36 per linear ft for laminate counter tops, is this quoted figure ignoring counter depth?