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Brad Keller Newbie out of San Jose, CA
22 October 2013 | 25 replies
It was so fun.
Brandon Turner Photos from the Minnesota Unofficial BiggerPockets Meetup!
30 August 2013 | 0 replies
It was an awesome time and I know I had a ton of fun!
Alan Mackenthun To swing a hammer or not?
30 August 2013 | 35 replies
For me, the fun part is the hunt.
Will Ksander Student from Fort Collins, CO
3 September 2013 | 18 replies
You'll learn a lot and it will be fun!
Christopher Derr Northern Iowa Noob!
2 September 2013 | 4 replies
It makes it fun tho.Phewwww, whatever you do don't put just anyone in your properties.
John Thies Newbie from St. Louis, Missouri
31 August 2013 | 6 replies
I'm looking forward to bugging some and learning from some and having fun with all of you!
Daniel Rubenstein New Southern Cali. Member
2 September 2013 | 11 replies
Have fun, ask questions, participate, that's the key!
Christopher Derr AM I READY? or do I need to pay off some debt first?
10 September 2013 | 5 replies
I'd also take care of the home equity loan that's been out there a while.Being an undercapitalized landlord is no fun.
Andrew S. Anyone flip to "get their feet wet?"
6 September 2013 | 12 replies
I imagine a lot of people think flipping is fun and easy; I'm not naive, I think I might have a knack for it.
Robin Schumacher What's the smartest way to invest in real estate if you *do* have money?
30 September 2013 | 25 replies
Of course this is easier said than done, the vast majority of properties in cheaper areas will not be the next trendy place to live.But it seems once a momentum builds and a neighborhood starts turning around the returns can be amazing.If you do your research and you buy in the path of development or revitalization versus just buying a dirt cheap property the payoff can be big.It seems it's easier to get in when prices are low in real estate versus the stock market.