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Colin C Barrett Should I spent 12k on an real estate coaching group?
7 August 2018 | 11 replies
@Colin C Barrett Let's split the $12,000 and go to Vegas for the weekend and I'll tell you everything I know about real estate.
Wes Mccullar Suggested accounting software to track income & expenses for STR
11 January 2022 | 23 replies
Then, Intuit increased the price to $125 per year and then Intuit stopped selling the tables and forced everyone to switch to Quickbooks.I had no problem with trying to switch to Quickbooks and I purchased the full version three times for about $500 each time and literally threw the software in the trash because it asked too many questions during the setup, was cumbersome and difficult to use, was so complicated it left room for making too many errors, had too many whistles and bells to deal with and there three things that make me hate Quickbooks with a passion and they are:1) it is web based and super slow when changing screens, 2) the software has so many screens to enter information on it is difficult to know whether or not information you enter goes to where it was supposed to go e.g. you may accidentally type in a wrong number, or you may enter data as a debint when it should be a credit and3) Intuit is greedy and found that they could charge $109 per month for the software and the tax tables and that comes out to $1308.00 every year, or $13,080 every 10 years compared to the $99 or $990 every 10 years I was paying for Quicken that was simple to setup and use, but it still had some file storage problems that were fairly frustrating to deal with.I had a major IRS audit about 10 years ago and it was the first major audit I dealt with for several real estate properties in California, Idaho, Las Vegas and Colorado.
Luis Vega Luis Vega Introduction
17 October 2016 | 3 replies
Vega currently leads the national and international growth of Realty ONE Group as Vice President of Franchise Development via franchise development, mergers & acquisitions.
John Jack R. I need Help in getting COE Extensions
26 October 2016 | 4 replies
I know that I am in Las Vegas working in an environment where the agents are generally below par.Any insights and surefire process, ideas or methods would be greatly appreciated thanks in advance.
Brandon Hulet Own my current home outright, and have cash...
2 March 2019 | 6 replies
We are in the Las Vegas area.B
Amir B. Las Vegas, NV
27 June 2016 | 7 replies
Hello BP Community,I have been looking in my area for MFHs but haven't found anything.I am interested in doing my first deal in Las Vegas now because of my market's inventory.
David Zimmer HELOC question - notify bank before using it for investment?
30 September 2022 | 6 replies
Also - another personal funny moment - I love that our society says you can blow money at the casino with equity in your home, but don't you date invest it lol. 
David Van Do I still buy multi units if a potential crash is near?
15 April 2019 | 23 replies
What is Vegas' primary industry?
Lei Li CA resident trying to decide on rental property investment location
28 September 2023 | 34 replies
.✅ No rent control of any kindThe fastest way is a google search such as, “Is there rent control in Las Vegas Nevada?”
Kurt Hines How to take full advantage of Notes Conferences (Papersource)
7 May 2017 | 3 replies
How do I best take advantage of the few days in Vegas?