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1 August 2020 | 61 replies
Rather than giving them money or letting them live at home for free to help them out, I think creating opportunities for them to learn real world skills, develop their problem solving and people skills, and understand the power real estate/business to build wealth is far more valuable.
5 June 2020 | 14 replies
cashflow a 'self managed' MF will try your level of patience, test your immunity to stress, demand you significantly improve your handyman skills, as well as your tolerance for the inane & ridiculous.
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16 December 2020 | 6 replies
My reason is that everyone seems to have cash and skills, but there is always a need for deals.
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26 May 2020 | 44 replies
Manually running comps (another learned skill) is a better way to estimate market value, or can spend $350 or so on an appraiser.
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5 June 2020 | 19 replies
Lastly, if you have a skill set in finding deals, and money partners, you can look at creating a JV, assuming with non-disqualified persons (non family members).
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29 May 2020 | 2 replies
I've amassed a ton of skills over the years as a 5th-grade teacher, professional competitive swim coach and a marketing leader that I'm positive have me well-positioned to take on this challenge.I've identified 12 potential properties within 15-20 miles of my home, that look RIPE for a great deal.
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2 June 2020 | 4 replies
With your handyman skills you can buy a fixer upper.
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4 June 2020 | 11 replies
You can buy spray guards and just cut in with a brush once you get good, cuts down on masking, but that skill takes a WHILE to develop.I clean my tips in paint thinner regardless of what I spray, after I flush the system with water.
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4 June 2020 | 8 replies
Then, as you approach potential partners, you can bring something of value to the table that will help get the deal done, in addition to your knowledge and skills.
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4 June 2020 | 86 replies
New investors or people who lack skills need to be much more cautious so they should put inspection contingencies in place but know if it is a great property in a great area, you're not the only person making an offer.