Real Estate Investing Quotes & Sayings
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Top Real Estate Investing Quotes
Investing in Chicago property is just Wanda's first move into the U.S. real estate market. — Wang Jianlin
I do a lot of media work, I've been investing and I'm involved with real estate. It's totally different from what I had been doing but I find it challenging and fun. To be honest, I really don't miss the track. I pretty well accomplished what I set out to do and it was time to move on. — Donovan Bailey
I advise women to invest in real estate. It is the collateral to be preferred above all others, and the safest means of investing money. — Hetty Green
Real estate investing, even on a very small scale, remains a tried and true means of building an individual's cash flow and wealth. — Robert T. Kiyosaki
Successful real estate investing begins with identifying value. How do investors identify value? That's easy. They look at real estate. They look at a lot of real estate. They look very carefully at a lot of real estate. I wish I could tell you there was a shortcut, but there's not, and I caution you against trying to create one. When you are starting to learn the value of real estate in an area, you will need to look at a lot of real estate. And as you carefully begin to get a sense of what people are asking and what people are willing to pay, you gain a sense of market value - what's worth what. This applies to both sales prices and rental rates. These are the two big variables in the value equation. — Gary Keller
I'm not against real estate investments, but I'm against investing the bank's money. — Celso Cukierkorn
I really like my life. I've arranged my life so that I can do what I want. — Warren Buffett
I've not found ! one single mutual fund, one single real estate investment, any gold, silver or anything else that has given me higher returns than: me investing in myself. — Patrick Bet-David
I had a couple come in with a negative amortization mortgage on a house that costs way too much relative to their income. They're consuming real estate, not investing in it. — Chris Cooper