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Re: How is success measured?

Posted by Kristine-CA on June 01, 2009 at 6:33 PM

In Reply to: How is success measured? posted by CC in OC on June 01, 2009 at 5:06 PM

Bruce Norris is a success, by my standards and probably by others. The point is the hyperbole of saying "THE MOST", which excludes all the investors and old-timers you and I and everyone else knows nothing about.

I do a lot of research and look at a lot of data. It's amazing how much some people own.... and continue to buy....with cash!. It wasn't too long ago that the average mom and pop were investing in RE without planning to be RE Educators. Since the internet hadn't been invented, they weren't planning their internet presence either. The people who own the most stuff, and who bought/buy right (by my standards) and who are cash flowing until the cows come home are people you've never heard of. Kristine

I don't know who you consider a "professional investor". But I say that if think a million dollars in "profit" intact is successful, I say your standards are way low. :)

: Not a rhetorical question, Kristine, nor designed to challenge. What, in your opinion, constitutes success? I would say if a professional investor emerged from (say) the Inland Empire at the last peak with a million bucks in profits intact--as Tony Alvarez says he did--that's successful.

: (Tony's not a guru, however...yet.)



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