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Donald Hendricks MAYDAY! Contractor sucks!
18 November 2015 | 93 replies

I just moved out of my primary house, which I am converting to a rental.  I hired a LifeStyles Unlimited (real estate investors club) recommended vendor from their magic vendor list.  Regardless, it appears that this ...

Chris Seveney This Blows My Mind For Those Acting A A Lender
12 July 2024 | 40 replies

Ok so this is something that honestly just completely blows my mind and I’m curious if I am the only one that is completely nuts or do others agree with me?
I continue to see more and more investors, either doing pr...

Jason Ling Machine learning and Real Estate Investing
2 August 2021 | 68 replies

Big question - why hasn't anyone applied data science and machine learning in the real estate domain?With the recent (7 years?) advances in natural language processing, image recognition and the validation of various ...

Hannah Hammond How would you invest 200k of private money at 10% interest?
21 February 2016 | 74 replies

Someone who I am close with wants to partner in real estate and is willing to private lend up to $200,000 at an interest rate of 10%. I have plenty of landlord experience in single family homes, but have not yet owned...

Golan Corshidi Is investing based on appreciation a recipe for disaster?
25 June 2024 | 125 replies

One of the most common topics discussed on bigger pockets and other real estate forums is the decision between a property that cash flows and one that has the potential to appreciate. To take this further, I recently ...