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Account Closed Duplex Analysis - Cincinnati, OH: 2 property options
19 December 2016 | 48 replies

Hi BP! I'm a newbie looking to make my first purchase: a duplex. I'm planning to use Navy Federal Credit Union for financing with a 0% down VA Loan (my husband is Active Duty Navy) and house hack while working F/T. Th...

Account Closed Multifamily Courses - Brad Sumrok or Neal Bawa?
1 September 2021 | 51 replies

Hi everyone,
I am looking for some advice on which Multifamily course to take.
My Goal- planning to purchase a 5-20 Unit property in TX, FL or AZ (NOT 50+ units). I will need to place this under property management ...

James Wise Clayton Morris seeks over $7 Million from James Wise for Film
15 January 2021 | 179 replies

Clayton Morris is seeking $7,176,000 in damages from me & HoltonWiseTV for releasing the documentary about the Real Estate scam allegations involving him, Morris Invest & recently indicted Bert Whalen.

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N/A N/A Pinnacle Development Partners, LLC
30 October 2009 | 1569 replies

Hi,
Does anybody know anything about Pinnacle Development Partners, LLC? I saw their ad in Newsweek and the return they promise investors for buying Atlanta foreclosures sounds too good to be true.
Thanks!

Toyin Dawodu Why Do Most Investors Fail To Buy A single Property?
27 February 2017 | 122 replies

I was shocked, when I read a statistics about the level of success in the real estate investment industry. According to the information I read, only 5% of would be investors actually buy something. Does that mean, 95%...