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Adam Butt Are we in a housing market bubble that is likely to burst?
30 September 2017 | 108 replies
(sure, healthcare and housing prices have been soaring) If anything, there is probably a higher chance for deflation out there, as even the Fed was not able to squeeze out any meaningful inflation numbers in a long time since they've pumped the money into the economy (QE).
Bryan Tasumi Houston worth investing? Prospective medical student needs advice
27 February 2018 | 8 replies
I plan to work in Houston as a health care professional as they have so many hospitals.
Jack B. Do you plan on eventually cashing out and moving away from real estate?
11 March 2024 | 152 replies
It seems the older we are we have to maintain (never sell) certain property because it creates an indirect saving... vegas is not that cheap anymore.. 300k is OK but in my mind not the greatest I think more like 500k to 750k is what you need to find a decent place in vegas. see that doesn't even make sense financially, it seems it's more viable to stay local with DSCR 1 or if want to leave to save money,  just leave the country for good.Costa Rica LOL :-) Portugal and join Clayton Morris he was the smartest guy in the room  his strategy of basically stealing millions and decamping to Portugal were the cost of living is lower .. and much safer and better health care than any thing south of the border Plus all of Europe at your beck and call.  
Stanley Parsley Hard money, Buyers list, Wholesaling, Bird dog, Creative Fin
29 November 2015 | 1 reply
- Kind of like eating an elephant, one bite at a time.I look forward to meeting you and doing some fun things in the real estate world.Just a FWI before I go, I do have a full time job in the healthcare industry which allows me to live kind of from paycheck to paycheck, usually always struggling to make all the bills, Don't have anything coming from that- If your in the same boat and want to get some deals done and get out of "THE RAT RACE" real estate is the place to do it- the only bad deal is the one you did not pursue.Once you pursue a deal you are going to know if it is a winner!!
Richard Boyd Newbie in Buffalo, New York
8 December 2015 | 2 replies
(pursuing dentistry)I'm an accidental landlord, I inherited my grandmother's property and I have leased it with terms.
NA Beauvais What does your RE business look like during the Holidays?
23 December 2014 | 10 replies
That one is rented to a healthcare in-hom service company that is dying to get in.2) Showings on crete house.
Randy Middlebrooks New member from Atlanta Ga.
3 December 2015 | 6 replies
I am a Project Manager by trade and have a construction, finance, and healthcare background.
Tammy Ginsburg Long distance investing
4 January 2023 | 22 replies
Metro Detroit (my rental portfolio is here)Purchase: $80k-$130kRent: $1200-$1500ROI: 10-14%Cash flow: $250-$350/doorAppreciation: Double digit (for past 10 years, will gladly send data)Location: C+, B- (suburbs and certain markets)We have over a dozen Fortune 500 companies just in Metro Detroit with huge Healthcare, Auto, and mortgage industry National footprints.
Kevin Kovalsky Newbie Intro from New Hampshire
24 March 2015 | 10 replies
I currently work full-time as an IT Project Manager in the healthcare industry.
Michael Piccolo South Huntsville Al: Is this a Good hold Market? Please Help!
30 August 2017 | 4 replies
Just my opinion: When I think of the entire Huntsville area, I think of racial divides, issues with health care, and larger than average low-income families.