
18 November 2017 | 0 replies
More often than not, these investors are not properly acquainted with a particular market, and often find themselves on the sidelines as the property flys off the MLS after they have passed on it, often times regretting it.

24 July 2017 | 8 replies
Builders who were sidelined during the recession are rushing to catch up to demand.

5 January 2017 | 13 replies
I've been a "sideline investor"; looking at properties and determining if they are good deals for my area.

18 June 2015 | 19 replies
:)But there's alot of cash on the sidelines that if you found a good park, got the contract (use MHU's 30 day DD kit) it's easy to find investors to put up the down and be a signor on the note and you take a 20% stake for finding the deal and helping to manage it.There you have it, a practical way to get into a park today with no or little cash

13 September 2020 | 39 replies
I think people are waiting on sidelines waiting for a huge bubble to burst and they;re going to be sorely disappointed if they don't start making some investments now.I'm not saying overpay for a non-cash flowing fixer.

31 January 2017 | 5 replies
The fact that Omar (organizer) is so set against selling services as a side line impressed me.

26 March 2017 | 2 replies
I started my career in real estate WATCHING prices skyrocket from the sidelines in 2008-2012.

2 June 2015 | 17 replies
Eventually you will get to a point that watching from the sidelines is not enough for you.

14 June 2016 | 66 replies
NBD, there will be a deal come around; just stick to your numbers and wait on the sidelines for the next correction.no different than stock investing. when the DOW dropped 1000 points, I put $ out of my savings account into my personal Roth IRA 500 index fund. next day drops another 500 points.