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Gregory Schwartz What did I just do! Full-time investor during the Coronavirus!
5 April 2020 | 122 replies
Its all well and good to drink the RE cool aid and jump both feet in do or die the American way.
Jeremiah Akindele Just paid $4000 for 3day workshop. Thumbs up or down?
9 February 2020 | 211 replies
Well, sorry to say, MAJOR thumbs-down.You will NOT get $4,000 of value out of it, unless you are a total REI neophyte and know neither the terminology or nor any of the common methods and unless you do a LOT of networking and come away with some seriously valuable contacts.Even then, the greatest value will come from the contacts you make, not the 3-day upsell you will get from the presenters.You can expect, at most, two 15-hour days and one 12 hour day - 42 hours of "drinking from  the fire hose".For half that money, you can get 72 hours of on-line, on-demand classes on REI fundamentals which you can take and retake as often as you want.You will DEFINITELY NOT get $80,000 of value from any coaching / mentoring because they, too, will only seek to upsell you on more and more of their offerings.For one quarter of that money you can get access to 39 instructors and 500 hours of on-line classes covering everything from fix-and-flip to short-term rentals (a.k.a.
Cameron Lam How I achieved $5k+ monthly cash flow in 1.5 years
21 January 2022 | 263 replies
While the rest of us were busy clubbing and drinking expensive coffee drinks :)I didn't discover the real estate investment side of the world until my mid 30's.
Scott V. Just put a deposit on a sports car. Am I a complete dummy here?
6 January 2020 | 165 replies
A C-class landlord should never, ever allow himself to outdress or outdrive his tenants anywhere they might see him.But I like good food and drink.
Samantha M. Real Estate Transaction Coordinator?
17 November 2017 | 31 replies
ok... well, so, this market is a LI'L different than the last bubble.at any rate, i'll take the INFERRED offer for a drink tho... maybe the next BP disneyland visit that Brandon Turner makes I can make it out to faraway land in T.O., and you can help this parched (and hungry) bird-dog.last note and comment on this thread...NOTE: see how thorough i am?
Tj M. How do you like having paid off rentals?
9 March 2019 | 153 replies
I save the rental income to buy more if I want more, or take money from other investments such as stocks and bonds and cds and use the rent for a trip to Portugal, or where ever.I did not drink the guru kool aid and say this is my w-2 money, its mine, this is my rental money its my passive money and the 2 do not mix. 
Par Attaran In 3 words, describe your 2017 Real Estate goals
1 December 2019 | 724 replies
Drink more alcohol..No, Not really. ;)Truthfully though, relaxing more often was one of my new years resolutions for me and my RE businesses.It's only day 2 on this "relaxing" journey and I advise all to partake in it in some way, shape or form. 
Nicholas Lanni Newbie in New Jersey
3 December 2017 | 24 replies
Would you be up for coffee or drinks one weeknight or weekend?
Rob K. What happened to Carlton Sheets?
17 November 2021 | 105 replies
He is a really fun guy to hang with and drink wine..
Lorilyn B. Tax Deeds in Texas
6 November 2017 | 68 replies
Collections and DelinquencySec 34.21 (e)(e) The owner of real property sold at a tax sale other than property that was used as the residence homestead of the owner or that was land designated for agricultural use when the suit or the application for the warrant was filed, or that is a mineral interest, may redeem the property in the same manner and by paying the same amounts as prescribed by Subsection (a), (b), (c), or (d), as applicable, except that:(1) the owner's right of redemption may be exercised not later than the 180th day following the date on which the purchaser's or taxing unit's deed is filed for record