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Zachary Olley Land short term rentals
19 October 2020 | 2 replies
I can't see getting rich off of $7 a night, unless you have a live band playing every night and have a cover charge. 
Nicholas Aumua Books To Read About RE
20 October 2020 | 14 replies
And the most cliche book ever, "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" is just a classic must-read!
Richard Granja Orlando REIA MEETUP?
18 December 2020 | 7 replies
Recently read BRRRR and Rich Dad Poor Dad. 
Christopher Hernandez Newbie from Kern County, California
19 October 2020 | 4 replies
I've also read Rich Dad Poor Dad and it really inspired me to start looking more into investing.I hope to get to know lots of people in this field, and to expand my knowledge on investing!
Rich Burnside Utah County Foreclosure Auction Questions
29 March 2021 | 6 replies
Hey Rich, I'm just over the county line in Herriman, but I think it would be awesome to put together a group to go over some of these.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, Oct 19, 2020)
19 October 2020 | 0 replies
DeGeneres and DeRossi have a rich history of flipping lavish properties.
Brian Ellwood The "8 Pillars" Of An Easy-To-Invest-In Cashflow "Linear Market"
20 October 2020 | 1 reply
More middle class and less rich versus poor.This seems to lead to a higher percentage of cheap properties being in C class neighborhoods.Smaller towns also tend to have a lower cost of living, lower average incomes, and thus lower house prices.Smaller towns also have less eyes on them, thus less demand.But, if the small town is growing, it’s been discovered.
Chris Bluem First STR Questions
26 October 2021 | 7 replies
and refunds to guests2) Hire amazing people - cleaners, handyman, recruit some neighbors to help fill in the gaps, & self-manage or hire an offshore VA to manage the property if you'd rather make yourself rich instead of making a local property manager rich (more on that here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/... )And make sure that your cleaners and handyman are not only doing a top-notch job of keeping the house in pristine condition, but they are also reporting to you (or to your PM or to your offshore asst) every little thing that needs to be upgraded or replaced so that you can stay on top of it and take care of things before you hear it from your guests in the form of guest complaints and bad reviews.
Brandon Glass Starting out Connections and advice!
13 November 2020 | 7 replies
Rich Dad Poor Dad seems to get the ball rolling on investing but if you want a blueprint and break down of investment deals I recommend Justin Spaulding’s book, The Sure Thing.
Andrew Semler New to idea of real estate investing where to start?
25 October 2020 | 8 replies
I ask because I listened to the BP real estate podcast #300 yesterday and a gentleman, who I believe was an oncologist, said that you should have read enough before approaching a 'mentor' to show that you have enough commitment to learn the language and the general terrain that you have skin in the game and are not just looking to get rich quick.