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Account Closed Would you invest in the most Dangerous cities in America? Ranked
25 December 2020 | 111 replies
@Ken Minard I live in Lubbock tx, here it really depends on the part of town. 5 to 10 mins can transport you to a different economic experience/opportunities.
Tope Rockland Cameron dunlap SCAM!!!
28 July 2022 | 33 replies
Cameron and his team have an alternative (fraudulent) plan to deploy any of the enclosing add-ons as an underlying clause to circumvent the existence of any obligatory annulment.This is my experience; I hope others don’t have to undergo the same...And btw Nick, in case you're not aware, going to a vendor's site for reviews of that same vendor's service/product is not quite a prudent thing to do....it is fair to say - these days no vendor is dumb enough to allow (genuine) unfavourable reviews of its own products/services on its platform.
Miles Dirmann Advice on where to start
12 July 2024 | 13 replies
Quote from @Travis Timmons: Maximize your W2 earnings, get a 2nd job, swallow your pride and live at home (if that's an option), don't spend a dime on anything if it is not food, housing, or transportation, and pile up money. 
Anthony Favoroso Unleash the Power of AI: Real Estate Listings REVAMPED
30 April 2023 | 0 replies
Include a variety of images that highlight the property's most attractive features, both inside and out.Engaging Story: Tell a story that transports the reader into the property, allowing them to envision themselves living or investing there.
M Gruend Investment in Duisburg Germany
22 March 2021 | 18 replies
A single km in a typical German city can be a considerable difference depending on the transport routes.Cities are very dense, and many people rely on public transport.  
Rhyna Orillaneda Garage conversion or detached ADU?
28 February 2019 | 5 replies
(I'm also in San Jose) You can do:Stick build - fully customized takes the longestPanelized prefab - where the framing, electric, and plumbing all happen in a warehouse and walls are laid flat and then transported.
Brittany Stradling How are people scaling so quickly
7 August 2021 | 110 replies
It's based on a few basic rules:1 - Never spend you seed money, but use it to infinity.2 - Never invest for linier returns...only compounded ones.3 - learn the difference between "your" cost and "total" cost.4 - If total cost = your cost,...you lose5 - Understand that the asset isn't the property...it's the cash in the property,6 - The property is just the temporary transportation for your assets.7 - Keep your assets moving.8 - Equity is dead cash. 
Kyle Belles First Time Charlotte REI
3 August 2021 | 14 replies
Access to public transportation isn't a priority, my target renter has a vehicle.My time horizon is buy, rent, hold for 5+ years (and likely refi early if the market performs well). 
Calvin Kwan New or Used Appliances? Buying for a Triplex.
9 October 2020 | 66 replies
Why buy a car when I can use public transportation?
Jim K. GENERATIONAL WEALTH: Do you worry about your kids?
31 May 2024 | 111 replies
We had a nice house, but no car, no money for transportation, no Money to go out (I did go to cheap day movies that were $0.99).