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Kate Bolia Fairly New RE Investor Learning the Ropes
19 April 2025 | 9 replies
That kind of bold action, paired with a willingness to learn, is exactly what makes for long-term success in real estate.Transitioning into U.S.
Anthony Jackson Norada Capital Management Promissory note investment
26 April 2025 | 42 replies
A post on the official Norada Capital Management website from 2022 (attached screenshots in addendum), boldly states the following:“Norada Capital Management offers investors opportunities to invest in Promissory Notes with fixed rates of return ranging from 12% up to 17.5% per year,” ( Link ).In explaining the use of proceeds from the promissory notes—specifically the entities Norada Capital Management, a private equity firm, supposedly lends to in order to generate these high annual rates, the company states that:“Three of those five categories that our company invests in as a private equity firm include e-commerce-based businesses very lucrative area, especially if you’re in the right area of e-commerce.
Allen Collins Nosy Neighbor service?
15 April 2025 | 2 replies
The coach made if very clear, you CAN do it by yourself and maybe just use the availability of KVcore/Bold Trail squeeze pages, get your own mailing system for the post cards, or you use a vendor for a couple hundred a month to mail them out.
Don Konipol The Most DANGEROUS Real Estate Investments for the “Amateur” Investor
1 May 2025 | 61 replies
Assuming that an amateur investor does the work of reading the fine print, reviews multiple deals as a matter of practice, asks for references, maybe joins a club to review deals together - do syndications remain at the top in terms of the risk?
Brian J Aponte Look for propertymanagement company
16 April 2025 | 2 replies
Why do you think purchase contracts are so long and have such small print?
Robert Drummond Home inspector Check list
14 April 2025 | 1 reply
I am sure there are exceptions but most of the reports we see all say "Recommend that you contact a licensed electrician / plumber / HVAC / roofer for further inspection" and if you read the fine print, they typically say that they are not responsible for any missed issues. 
Diana B. Question about property management contract
14 April 2025 | 3 replies
But, you will have to read the fine print
Kelli Drotar Crash pads for airline personnel (starting up one in Las Vegas maybe)
14 April 2025 | 3 replies
I'd show 2 photos on the printed flier, one of the common area, and one of a bedroom, have your phone number, the amount you'd charge per bed, maybe a QR code to an online listing with more info.
Robert Ellis Why Aren’t More Investors Building Instead of Buying?
20 April 2025 | 41 replies
So in some sense, its literally like printing money. 
Sharleen Shayan Best Property Management Company?
13 April 2025 | 4 replies
Why do you think purchase contracts are so long and have such small print?