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Jaron Walling I'm 33 and don't want to go to work
17 January 2020 | 99 replies
I just start my day at 5am and work past dinner time and work almost every sat and sunday on some project .. but real estate to me is a lifestyle so I have never worked a day in my adult life  LOL> Im sure that post will surpass the 100 vote mark. 
Nathan Gesner What books are you reading right now?
7 March 2022 | 166 replies
As an adult, seems kind of surreal that growing up everyone knew Whitey ran stuff in Boston, and it just was that way.
Scott V. Just put a deposit on a sports car. Am I a complete dummy here?
6 January 2020 | 165 replies
As a fellow "car nut" i'd like to tell you one thing - In 2016 i sold my racecar in germany (that i worked incredibly hard for (and on) to be able to own in the first place - Im talking about working almost every not sleeping minute of the day, maybe ill make a post to tell this background some day) It was one of the hardest decisions i made in my adult life, but three years later i know it was the best financial decision i could have made.
Shiloh Lundahl If you have less then 20k, you shouldn’t invest in real estate
6 March 2020 | 129 replies
If you’re an adult and you have no money saved up, then before you invest, you should first learn to manage your money and save up about 20k before you start to invest.
Anne Williams Corona Virus Cases are getting worst! should I buy now or wait?
22 March 2020 | 55 replies
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Friday the swine flu pandemic put as many people in the hospital as during the normal influenza season, but most were younger adults and children instead of the elderly.”
Kevin Lefeuvre What will be the impact of the Coronavirus crisis on real estate?
10 November 2021 | 686 replies
And most were adults, not 7 years old, which I think is what you are actually alluding to.
Rosston Smith Doing your own repairs *RANT*
3 November 2016 | 69 replies
Only to be interrupted by a GC and realize I'll have to micro-manage adult 'professionals' while on 'vacation' or turn around, get in my stretchy shorts and go out to the site.  
Joey English Mamas, don’t let your babies grow up to be broke kids
22 November 2016 | 5 replies
They found it intriguing that, if they found themselves in employment situations without benefits, this little rental house would supplement those lost wages during times like maternity leave, for instance.By the time we finished, the kids realized that starting their adult life with a free-and-clear rental property and $25,000 to invest with was way better than what most people end with.These kids had been placed in a fantastic financial position.
Jason Ridout What value do you put on your image?
10 February 2020 | 74 replies
I had more than one adult tell me when I was a kid that they were just going to call me Mert.
Maurice Smith Corna virus... should you be worried!?
27 March 2020 | 142 replies
I have assured my tenants that there will be no move to put people on the street if they are truthful and act like the adults I expected they were when we signed the lease.