Ernesto Hernandez
Saving You Time Edition #3 - Real Estate Loopholes ($/Poor Dad)
19 December 2017 | 2 replies
Accounting Fees - Paying your accountant Office Equipment- Any kind of electronic toolOffice Furniture - Cost of Investigating Business - Seminars, Books, Travel, Advisors FeesOffice Setup - Logos, Business Cards, Stationary, Website design.Meals and Entertainment - Up to 50%.
Tanya F.
Diary of our upstairs- personal residence
21 January 2020 | 38 replies
We've been doing work outdoors, gardening, spreading mulch.
Scott Lepore
financing on a log home
18 May 2022 | 4 replies
We know a few companies that will entertain them.
Calvin N.
Trademark Properties
20 April 2008 | 28 replies
The show dumbs down the profit for people who watch it for entertainment.
Joseph L.
Cut ties with buyer agent?
20 August 2011 | 21 replies
It's a no-win for the agent and appears to be a total waste of the agent's time and resources to entertain you.Come back with a proof of funds, and I promise any decent agent will start paying real attention to you.I say it again, because it is worth repeating - looking at property... even THINKING about property without a proof of funds is a waste of your time and everyone else's time.
Arcinio Arauz
Creative solution...help me think.
4 March 2013 | 16 replies
I am entertaining the idea of either buying the note or the property via a discounted price.
Esther Thomas
Newbie from San Francisco Bay Area :)
4 February 2014 | 21 replies
Random info about me, love the outdoors (rock climbing, mountain biking, snowboarding, camping) and going to all my local open houses because I like to see what's happening in my neck of the woods :)
Roger Lin
Marketing tactics for high-end homes
7 March 2015 | 3 replies
Maybe you can use that in some type of marketing (for instance does it have great outdoor space that can be shown off?)
Max Maloney
Hello from San Francisco! Is the Bay Area right for me?
14 October 2015 | 193 replies
I find it hugely entertaining. 2) All of the successful folks I've known in life have owned several rental properties, and really enjoyed the rental incomes as a retirement cashflow later in their lives.
Eric Fernwood
How Do You Define Class A, B, and C Properties?
25 March 2016 | 9 replies
It's more or less in line with your classification, but with a few good points about "wants": malls, shopping, entertainment being in proximity to class A.