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Jeff Rabinowitz What is Success? How Did You Know When You Got There?
10 May 2015 | 17 replies

When I scroll through this forum I see lots of stories about the first deal or the tenth. The profit on this deal, the addition of a new unit. Turning a bad deal into a good one. Those are often wonderful stories and ...

Daniel Mendez Fear of competition: How to overcome it?
10 November 2019 | 21 replies

Good morning members,
For those who have deals already under your belt, did you ever have a time when you were beginning where you saw how much competition there was in your local market and think to yourself "how in...

Account Closed Better to invest in a fund or try to be a private/hard money lender?
16 April 2014 | 12 replies

I've been spending a good deal of my time on this site lately looking into what it takes to being on the lending side - private / hard money lending, investing in notes, etc... Seems like there are a ton of legal r...

Jeremy K. Is this a bad idea?...
16 March 2017 | 47 replies

I'm thinking about taking out a $25,000 P2P loan (Lending Club, Upststart, Prosper, etc) at 6.9% interest rate for 36 months, and then investing in a note fund with a pref return of 10% for 36 months.  I've put it in ...

James Ewing Strategy game: you have $250,000 cash, GO!
12 January 2021 | 14 replies

Hello all,
Happy and prosperous new year to all! Need your help on a
strategy game I am playing with myself and our situation: suppose you have USD 250,000
cash you want to invest, what do you do:
1. Buy a propert...

Jason Branch Starting at 32
28 February 2016 | 22 replies

I'm 32 living paycheck to paycheck in San Diego and have nothing to really show for it. I make $60-70,000 a year as well as an hvac service technician, my plan is to move in with some family, save about $10,000 and mo...