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J Scott Who Wants To Be A Mentor?
20 February 2013 | 107 replies
But, I also see you guys giving away your time, energy and knowledge freely to anyone who asks.
Christian De Jesus Wholesaling and Equity
22 July 2013 | 5 replies
Please critique my reasoning freely.
William R. Researching Print Advertisement (Chicago)
26 November 2012 | 10 replies
Everyone raves about Thrifty Nickel, Greentsheet, etc.The problem is none of these are distributed in the Chicagoland Market.What is the best way to find the free papers that are in circulation in my area... google hasn't afforded me many results...I'm thinking I'm going to have to do a paper run as well just visiting various spots in the area until I find what I'm looking forIf you happen to know of any in this market or places I should visit... feel free to share
Scott W. Can BP get RobK to agree to a podcast?
15 June 2013 | 23 replies
Not all investing avenues that are covered is something I want to be involved in but I still like hearing about them and how others are putting together successful deals.As for being in a club if that club is freely exchanging information for the benefit of people not to throw money away on bad deals then I am all for it.I do not know what is up with people not wanting to show a picture or other information.
Keri A. Is fortune builders mastery program legit?
10 November 2019 | 316 replies
And I can promise that studying freely available materials and doing a single deal will teach 99% of wannabe investors more than all the "training" and "coaching" in the world.If you told me that someone would spend a month with me in my home market, help me market locally for deals, look at houses with me, help me learn how to do inspections and estimate rehab costs, help me prepare offers on a contract that was valid in my state, help me do due diligence when an offer was accepted, help me hire contractors, help me manage the rehab, etc., I might think it was worth it.
Scott Trench Update to Signatures on the BiggerPockets Forums
6 December 2021 | 61 replies
Do I choose to upgrade to Pro in order to promote my consulting business allowing me to recoup my daily investment of time in this site, or do I choose to continue as a basic user showing up here willing to freely give away hard earned experience in what is becoming a more competitive business with tighter margins and keep contributing content? 
Cody Hahn Direct mail?
17 November 2020 | 33 replies
One of the great things about this site is how freely folks share great info.
Account Closed I have no idea where to start my farm area?
2 May 2014 | 15 replies
I give advice out freely, especially people who will ask because I didn't have that when I was a new investor and no one would give me the time of day.
Tim Krueger Virtual Wholesaling?
17 November 2017 | 46 replies
I am not marketing anything in this post.That said, I watched and freely downloaded the FREE VIDEO of the Real Estate Investors Panel over at one of Mike Collins' main sites.
Hiren Patani How much to pay for a RV park or a mobile home park?
28 July 2022 | 7 replies
RV parks are typically priced at two points higher cap rate than mobile home parks because they have more risk since customers can freely move out (mobile homes cost around $5,000 to move by comparison).There are about 1001 additional items you need to know, but that will get you started.