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Shannon Grace It's fun.
19 April 2013 | 3 replies
It's also productive fun- I also like hobbies where I make things (knitting, sewing, cooking, fixing up things around the house, etc), but the sense of accomplishment at the end of spending 4 weeks solid knitting a scarf is not nearly as... well, fun... as spending that four weeks putting together a deal.And once you stop needing the money to live on, it starts going to interesting projects and things you care about- I try to donate money to science research I find interesting, but tends to get ignored by the big grant institutions- I could happily, happily, spend $100 million on that and never get bored.
Johanna I. Clever investor
16 October 2018 | 27 replies
It is a very tight knit community and usually quite easy to get the support that you need.  
Mark Swim Looking for advice on a portfolio of multi-families
14 December 2016 | 8 replies
The 8-unit and 3 duplexes are all filled with tenants from the same ethnic group and are a pretty tight knit community. 
Everett Morris New Member Brandon,MS
18 December 2016 | 10 replies
Go to the local RIG meeting its once a week you will meet all the players there in Jackson its a fairly tight knit investing community.. bunch of nice folks
Dustin Kroeker New multifamily (buy and hold) investor in Santa Cruz, CA
21 June 2017 | 23 replies
Your background gives you instant credibility in that crowd, which is small and tight-knit - very hard to break into, but great fishing grounds once you do.  
Ken Kwok Investing in Cambria, CA? Water wait list for 20 years + already
26 August 2023 | 23 replies
Even if you have a water permit that doesn’t guarantee you’ll be allowed to even build, this is a no growth community intent on keeping it small knit and keeping developers out.
Daniel Zisman 100 Yr-Old Covenant/Deed Restricting Short-Term Rental?
16 August 2022 | 13 replies
I had put in the application, and it was granted without issue as I had made sure all criteria was addressed for the town.Background on Community:The community is tight knit, and many members have been there for multiple generations.
Miranda Holland Non-Performing Note Buyers
17 July 2022 | 9 replies
Note investors are a very small and tight knit community.
Charles Heyward Homebuyer’s checklist before purchasing a new property
14 December 2009 | 0 replies
That is why it is important to visit the house at all times of the day.Tip #3: Inquire about the presence of neighborhood associationAn association in the area means that the community in the neighborhood is closely knit.
Sean Conklin 10 years too late but better now than never
24 March 2017 | 17 replies
It's a very tight knit community with some great people, but Claire hit the nail on the head when she said that it's very appealing to some and not to others.