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Eric Cieslak Opinions on Tulum MX
23 February 2023 | 20 replies

Bought my first property in Tulum MX via cash pre-sale last year. Looking to yield both cash flow and appreciation for 5 yrs minimum...plus have a place to hang out once in a while :) Now looking to get into potential...

Ken Nyczaj Scrub walls to remove smoke damage
23 June 2018 | 28 replies

Hey Everyone,Just closed on my first flip in Maryland. The seller smoked heavily in the property, house is 1250 sq ft and is a rancher style. I was thinking we needed to remove carpet, scrub walls, and then prime, but...

Cameron McNulty What’s the deal with Ohio?
10 February 2022 | 164 replies

Hi guys, this one is for my OHIO investors/real estate people. What’s the deal with Ohio? I swear people are RAVING about Ohio, I can’t stop hearing Ohio and real estate in the same sentence LOL. The only thing I real...

Nate Slappey III What is your go to method and/or tools for finding deals today?
22 August 2022 | 63 replies

What is your best method, tool, resource for finding deals in todays climate? One of the biggest challenges I hear today from investors is finding deals (the right deals), what are you doing to overcome this hurdle?

Will Barnard Take the Tax Hit or 1031?
9 April 2013 | 66 replies

I have a problem and would love to hear some opinions on this.
Here is the scenario: a $1.5M tax exposure (net profits on sale of property) and a lack of desire to pay Uncle S. and CA 50% of that ($750k).

So the ques...

Joey Budka Decreasing Incentive to Attend Universities
10 April 2011 | 42 replies

I have been noticing a trend. And the trend goes like this: the return on investment for those attending 4-year universities is decreasing substantially. For the amount you pay to attend college, it is in many cases n...