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12/12/2011 09:41
Eric's Real Estate Investment Story
12/6/2011
Can you tell us a little about your personal/professional background?
Sure. I live in New York City. I’m 34. I’ve been in management consulting for 13 years. I did my undergrad at Emory and went straight into strategy consulting. I also worked for both...
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12/09/2011 15:15
Investing in the Sweet Spot
See our free E-book download "Investing in the Sweet Spot" for a full analysis on how we evaluate properties in the Memphis market and why properties in this range offer the best returns with the lowest risk.
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12/09/2011 14:39
The Power of Leverage
Before you invest, it is important to understand the power of leverage. This basic exercise quickly shows real estate's advantages over traditional investments (e.g. bank CD’s, stock and/or bonds).
For example, if you have $20,000 dollars to invest and are looking at buying either a...
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12/07/2011 15:38
The Dark Side of Real Estate - Life Ouside the Sweet Spot
I've invested in real estate for 30 years. In that time,I've done it all. I bought in my local area and self managed. I bought in my local area and hired a manager. Later, I bought in different states, worked with property managers, and purchased "good deals" in low income...
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12/02/2011 15:55
Lori and John's Story
What are your personal/professional backgrounds?
L: I work for a CPA firm; I’ve been there for 22 years. I was born in Chicago.
J: I’ve been a civil engineering designer/drafter for 25 years in commercial/industrial site development, making the plans to build buildings. I...
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12/02/2011 15:39
Cindy and Taylor's Story
What is your personal/professional background?
I received my BA from University of Michigan in psychology and I continued on to acquire both an MBA and a MS in psychology. I have worked for others and in business for myself. I was fortunate during the last recession 92-93 in CA to have...
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12/02/2011 15:04
Increasing Income with Lower Interest Rates
Posted by Kevin Conlon
As investors move closer to retirement, they transfer their portfolios to more conservative investments as their focus moves from asset growth to income. This means investors gradually shift toward fewer equities and more fixed income investments in...
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