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Tetra Gershwin Doing real estate on the side
16 October 2009 | 17 replies
While I agree with the "positive thinking, go-for-it" folks on this site in regard to full-time REI, I also appreciate the sobering advice of those who caution against a rash decision just to get out of the grind.Still learning, of course, and mostly through this site.
Jaclyn B. House Hacking Gone Horribly Wrong
14 March 2016 | 22 replies
The individuals from these firms that speak to the tenants do not threaten, however their size (6'5" or more) and weight (300 pounds plus), facial scars, tatoos and overall persona convince all but the extremely stupid that leaving is a good idea.
Brian Adzadi Do you guys think this is wise?
14 February 2017 | 15 replies
I would probably consult an adviser before making any rash decisions.     
Ulysses Arreguin Tips for a young agent
3 June 2015 | 5 replies
Can you grow some good facial hair?
Shireen Y. Any advice from a California Landlord that's recently undergone an eviction?
30 March 2023 | 49 replies
Next to me was a church and the Pastor lived on the property.There was a rash of coyote attacks in the neighborhood.
Sergio P Ramos Investing in Florida
12 July 2024 | 15 replies
Quote from @Jason Rash: I'm an agent in South Florida, and an investor - here's what I see and what I know.I just sold an Airbnb for 1.3 million in West Palm.
Mike Kooser Currently @ Fortune Builders $197 3 day seminar
17 January 2019 | 50 replies
Sometimes they play the "oh, you're too poor to afford this" card to try to get you to make a rash decision.
Account Closed Is BP just for guys?
13 October 2018 | 56 replies
Perhaps the real problem, Professor Martin suggested, isn’t our rage but our rashness, and its relationship to our easily accessible devices.Almost everyone, especially the women, who said things like, "I use 'guys' all the time to refer to women and you're being over-sensitive etc." either didn't read my full comments or didn't understand them. 
Jerryll Noorden Why are so many people asking NON marketing questions on here?
30 April 2019 | 11 replies
No one mentioned anything about rei vs non rei.But people asking how to get rid of their rash on their back has nothing to do with this section of the forum.
Brian Singh Bay area Housing 2020- Crash or no crash
28 December 2020 | 95 replies
tough topic... if people exit the cities then there would theoretically be excess inventory driving down prices but there is a pandemic and there are less sellers out there but there may be a rash of foreclosures which would glut the market but there is 30 million unemployed and more coming which means there are less buyers but interest rates are at historic lows so that normally means more buyers but mortgage companies have tremendous overlays in place right now which makes it harder to qualify but the stock market is at historic highs so people can cash out some and put down larger sums of money but people are saving money at a historic pace in the US right now which means they are not spending it but US consumer confidence in June rose to 98.1 (expected 91) which means people feel good about spending money and the economy, etc... etc....We need to pool our funds together and buy the services of a Nostradamus level fortune teller!