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Alan Zee What is going on with this market?
5 May 2019 | 132 replies
No problem.Tangent of sorts: I write a monthly column for a UK real estate investment magazine (print and online).
Yonia B. HELP!!! Cash Flow Seems to Good to Be True! What Am I Missing
15 September 2020 | 64 replies
New Yorker here and this seems like a great deal!
Adi Jacob How do i protect myself in case of another crash?
7 March 2020 | 22 replies
Generally used to sell books, magazines, and late night guru courses.  
Bill Gulley HEALTH CARE LAW UPHELD
25 July 2012 | 271 replies
Some tonsollectomies fall into this category.So not all the restrictions highlighted by GP magazine and Labour are necessarily bad.But what appears to be happening increasingly as well is rationing to save money.
Félix Leroux Best books on Canadian real estate investing?
8 May 2021 | 5 replies
I’d stay away from CREW magazine as it’s incredibly fluffy and provides nearly zero legitimate education.
Bill Haldenby getting your spouse on board
23 February 2020 | 14 replies
See how horribly (zzzzz) they explain below:Warning SignsYour partner’s spending habits or debt directly inhibit your ability to save money for your agreed up goalsToo much credit card debtThey have lost hopeThey are resigned to working to normal retirement age and just do a job that they have tricked themself that they enjoy :/Tips to have this difficult conversationsBuy an expensive dinner or bottle of wine and do what you need to do to have an interventionTravel offsite, make it special and unprecedentedBring a moderator or another like minded couple (your network is your net worth)Have then talk to another person who gets it (we are products of the 5 people we hang out with most)Remove them from bad influences (podcasts, books, magazines, tv shows, people, family, etc)Keep your conversations positive by reiterating some wins while reinforcing where things are goingDon’t start out with We need to talk” or “There’s something I’ve been meaning to discuss with you.”Focus first on shared goals and then discuss how you can achieve those goals together, reconfirm these goalsDon’t point out faults to your financial shortcomingsUse “we” or “us” not “youRe-confirm your common goals – values you both share and what you hope to accomplish togetherWhat are your hopes and dreams?
Aaron Dickson What are the best cities in Ontario, Canada to buy rentals?
9 July 2020 | 10 replies
Canadian Real Estate Wealth magazine does annual nationwide reviews.
Alexander Roeschmann Housing Market Crash?
23 July 2020 | 92 replies
New Yorkers, such as myself, are exhausted from months of staying indoors in our apartments.
Chris Gawlik The US Economy Will Recover Quickly ??? Think Again !!!
26 May 2021 | 114 replies
Ok, everyone has one, regardless I have little confidence on your next 100 paragraphs taken from whatever article/study or magazine, etc.  
Chrisovalantis Boutsikos New Investor, but i live in a hot market. Where do I begin?
28 June 2021 | 17 replies
With lumber costs as high as I've ever seen them, renovations on these seemed it would be 50% of the entire cost of the property itself.As a New Yorker, reading stories of other BiggerPockets Investors buying houses for 100k to 150k and collecting 1200-1500 rents seems too good to be true.