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Harrison Painter 12 Solid Rules for Real Estate Investing
3 May 2009 | 62 replies
Give us a break and lay off the BS lines.
Laura Robinson Hello from the Charlotte/Lake Wylie Area
7 April 2009 | 2 replies
After 6 years of part time flipping, I'm sure the layoff is going to provide you with the opportunity to jump in head first and really start to make things happen.
Rich Rodman What’s the real downside of a market crash?
16 September 2018 | 22 replies
Then you see massive layoffs, first your neighbor, then your family members, then YOU get laid off.
David Trevino Acquiring Hard Money
19 April 2019 | 10 replies
@Danny Webber@Brandon Miller Yes you both have a point its more steady and i see more flips with more profit In San Antonio Where most of the jobs are more diverse and don't rely so heavy in oil Industry it seems riskier for me or at least those are my thought in the las crash in 2015 I saw so much of the population move out and real estate dropped so much it became a buyers Market with the low prices everyone was moving out due to job loss or lay offs  
Tyler White Financing might fail!
19 April 2019 | 9 replies
Sorry to hear about your layoff.
Ken P. Student rental house hack for daughter with 30%+ ROI
18 May 2022 | 28 replies
Been doing it for many years, way before Robinhood and all the "meme stocks" lol I mostly invest in blue-chips, and only a small % in speculative assets.
Gabriel Lamb How did you get to know your market?
3 September 2018 | 51 replies
Each person will tell me about layoffs or new campus to be built. 
Lolita Matthews New to wholesaling and can’t find buyers in my market. Help!
2 September 2018 | 9 replies
I see your posts everywhere, lay off people a little, and don't strut your stuff too much or the stink you put off will put off the people on this forum that actually know what they are talking about
Nick Colvill Buying multiple properties in year 1 - can I keep this up?
24 September 2018 | 161 replies
That Robinhood account roughly makes 1-1.5 k a month which is my active trading.
Mohsin Mazhar Buying a duplex in Boston area
4 June 2019 | 26 replies
Other people also mentioned Southern NH, and Nashua and Salem are great cities with a reasonably easy commute to Lowell.Definitely do your research for two reasons: 1) NH residents get killed in property taxes but there are no sales or income taxes. 2) because of that lesser tax base, NH residents get significantly fewer benefits, including unemployment in the event of layoffs, etc.