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Craig Castro Tired of being a do-nothing loser
20 January 2022 | 38 replies
A close friend of mine was in the same shoes as you.Before giving the middle finger to his corporate job he paid off all his credit cards, bought pre-paid gift cards for food, restaurants, movies, and other leisure items, he got his medical and dental checkups done while he was still on insurance, and reduced recurring expenses in order to live as lean as possible in start-up mode. 
Phil Eck On the go health/nutrition for the busy investor/businessman/woman
19 July 2024 | 36 replies
Most fights last under 20 seconds and contrary to the movies one to two properly placed strikes can take someone out unless they are hyped up on drugs or other stimulants.
Doug Prahst Is it okay for tenant to pay one years rent up front
26 July 2016 | 36 replies
@Doug Prahst and @Chris Krivanek - that's the wrong movie when this topic comes up.
David H. Attn: SBA Disaster Loans for Landlords
20 September 2021 | 975 replies
The S Corp was put 100% out of business overnight when Washington's governor closed all movie theaters
John Crimmins Cabin Rental Movie Theatre's - Projector or Big TV?
28 January 2023 | 24 replies
Hey all,I'm building a movie theatre in a new cabin rental in Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg area.
Peter McCarthy How do I introduce myself?
25 August 2014 | 6 replies
I was so angry at myself, since I had seen this movie several times already.  
Ryan Lam Graduating from college this June - looking to invest in real estate
4 May 2023 | 31 replies
If you want to invest you will need, earnest money, down payment money, home inspection money, fix up money, closing cost money, 1st years insurances and taxes money, operating reserves money (as specified by your lender and your own personal analysis).If you have the dough, there's plenty of go, but without it--you have nothing to invest.Will your 60k (60G's in old time movie talk) be enough to bankroll this investment, or will you need to add to that?
James Dean Marshall Reddick Class Action lawsuit
21 March 2022 | 22 replies
What we found out in Florida ( just like in the movie Big Short) was amazing amount of traps setup for trusting investor ( how can this happen in America?)
Juan Rango Rental properties seem worse than traditional investments
22 October 2017 | 110 replies
its not like the movies.. don't think I could land it but I sure could co pilot it.. !!! 
Account Closed Thoughts on this 17 Lot MHP?
24 April 2019 | 3 replies
Those old homes probably need $5,000 each of work to sell them, so that erases any possible gain from sale, so that number is not $80,000 but actually $0.So the profitability of this deal will be contingent on you filling up the other 4 lots and raising the lot rents farther over time.Going to the end of the movie and working backwards, this park at 100% occupancy and rents of $295 five years from now would be worth maybe $450,000 (that's assuming an expense ratio of 40% and an exit cap rate of about 9.5%).So is it worth all the effort to rehab and sell off 17 homes and contend with all the deferred maintenance and private sewer?