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David C. Survivorship Bias
5 November 2014 | 9 replies
So, many are here simply to stir activity, gain popularity, get a following to lead the naïve sheep for a haircut.I have watched newbies come and go over 5 years, I'd guess that half are gone in a year, another 30% hang around for a couple years, 10% will be in the black in a couple years and post an occasional deal, the other 10% will be here in 3 years actually making a living at it, top 10% of those 10% will be doing pretty well.
Erik Garcia And your friends do what?
25 January 2009 | 29 replies
(If you do your own rehab some blood also) :cry: I know that when I finish a project I tend to think that I am going to lay off for a while, But in a month or so I go stir crazy and have to find something to do.
Reut Eitan where do you suggest to Invest in chicago ?
25 January 2018 | 4 replies
I prefer mine stomped, not stirred.
Adam A. Toledo, OH Lucas County on Top AGAIN for Rental Investments
11 May 2017 | 16 replies
lolSpoke to my attorney yesterday about causing a stir with the lead stuff.We are still considering.Need tons respect from the Toledo folk tho 😀
Dele Ola Neighborhood infested with Drugs
29 July 2017 | 9 replies
The reason I did not say anything about blatantly stirring things up was due to retaliation.
Kristen Williams FIrearm Declaration Form
3 May 2018 | 21 replies
And as someone else pointed out - with social media and all - I dont think you'd want to stir the hornets nest as the anti-gun landlord as someone pointed out above. 
Kosta Makris How to succeed as a Realtor in a crashing market?!
13 August 2018 | 8 replies
@Kosta MakrisIf you are not door knocking I would highly suggest it.. stir conversation with home owners.. one great subject you can bring up is taking advantage of upgrading their home in a down market.. in most cases higher priced homes take more of a hit than lower priced homes..
Ludmila M. Help dealing with a neighbor throwing junk into my yard
11 February 2017 | 30 replies
I err on the side of not stirring up trouble because a few bags of garbage is nothing compared to what could happen if I call them out on it.
Jay O. Numbers for a Multifamily Property Analysis
5 January 2014 | 19 replies
(Numbers n Noodles-(In other words.........Fudged).My Dad says only the cook in the kitchen knows what he is stirring in the pot, before it is served.Jay
Damon Rucker Purchasing Occupied 4 Plex with shabby M2M leases
10 March 2019 | 27 replies
The sale of the property has already stirred up the hive and so why not just rip off the band aid and let all the new stuff come to full front.