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How to Invest in Real Estate Safely

December 7, 2013/  No Comments

Most of you know that I am a featured writer on the BiggerPockets blog, which means I spend a lot of time on BiggerPockets (not a bad idea for you either).  Last week I came across a comment to one of the articles by another blogger, a buddy of mine Mark Ferguson.  I could not […]

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  • Multiplex
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Brandon Bought a “Waldo” Rental Property – But Should You?

December 3, 2013/  No Comments

First, I must congratulate my friend Brandon Turner of BiggerPockets.com on his latest acquisition of a triplex which he discussed here.  The numbers he provided looked great.  This definitely seems like a rock-solid deal for Brandon (except for the cash out of pocket), but I do see some elements of this acquisition that give me […]

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Section 8 – Taboo Topic in Propety Management

November 7, 2013/  2 Comments

I blog a lot now days on all things to do with real estate investing and I am constantly in contact with others who do as well. I’ve found that there is definitely a taboo topic in property management blogosphere – not too many people write about it; in fact, most bloggers plain avoid it. This […]

  • Real Estate Investing
  • Property Management
  • Tenants
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Real Estate is an Inefficient Market

December 22, 2011/  No Comments

… real estate is an inefficient market, in which prices are set solely by the meeting of the minds of the seller and the buyer; the two people, or entities, who make decisions based solely by their respective circumstances, and having very little if anything to do with the market at large.  This makes value […]

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