30 September 2019 | 86 replies
Getting ready to start early on a new adventure!
25 December 2020 | 11 replies
Charlotte proper is getting a lot stiffer competition right now so I would suggest Rock Hill, Gastonia, Concord, Mooresville and with the casino coming - Kings Mountain - to start looking at alternative areas.
12 June 2024 | 20 replies
Quote from @Maher Ghazaleh: Hey everyone,This is Maher, gearing up for a big adventure!
20 January 2024 | 10 replies
Everyone can pick their adventure in real estate which is what makes it so interesting.
26 July 2021 | 82 replies
Thankfully I have a great wife that supports my adventures, but I am looking for a property manager right now as I just have to give up something and that is my thing to give up.
5 March 2021 | 65 replies
You're definitely spot on with the usage of the word adventure.
31 May 2024 | 111 replies
It was a proper adventure, some days really pushed us to our physical limits.
2 January 2019 | 16 replies
(Also, if you send a request to join Brew City REI, you must answer all three questions, or membership will be rejected, I noticed several BP members sent requests to join but they were denied by moderators for not answering the questions.)Good luck in your REI adventures.
10 August 2019 | 7 replies
You may consider a small park local to you that you can learn from before adventuring into something large which is what most of the large investors are going after.
14 May 2019 | 260 replies
I have a property in Rohnert park right next to the Graton Casino I bought in mid 90s for 27k 4 acres tax's 200 a year just sits there.. just put it on the market for 3 million will take two though :) its all perspective.. and where you live I made more on my bay area properties in appreciation than I could have possibly hoped to make in a life time leveraging small dollar rentals or drip income at 200 a month per door.. but to be fair I am not an investor I am a business owner and we create income with commission s Points interest delta building new homes etc etc.. average investor cant do that .. they don't have the skill sets or experience to get the financing to pull this stuff off.So I totally get the buy a rental house try to scale it for the average W 2 or high income earner who is focused on their career.