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HarveyKlinger ago

It's not a pizza shop owner that owns 15 properties, it's a guy who owns 15 properties that invested in a pizza shop.

dFrog ago

Didn't he say he went into the pizza business after dropping out of college? Where does a college kid who only knows how to cook get the money/means to own so many properties and if he already had that real estate, why would he need to open a pizza shop?

HarveyKlinger ago

I honestly don't know. A good pizza place can make a million in a year. A bad one can be closed in 3 months. The only reason I don't own a pizza place now is it was sold out from under me before I got there. I don't know that he owned the properties before he bought the pizza place or vice versa. Rental properties as well as pizza places can be lucrative enough to allow someone to invest and expand into more. That's why some franchise owners have more than one restaurant in the franchise.

stellarcorpse ago

Have you any idea the prices of properties in DC??? Some of the highest in the Country.

HarveyKlinger ago

THIS I can confirm. A buddy sold his house for almost double what he paid for it and he only had it a couple years. He got almost a million for it.

stellarcorpse ago

Why are you play devils advocate for this douche? There is no record of him being esp wealthy before pizza shop. His parents are well to do but not at his level of wealth. It makes little sense for a college drop out to make this much wealth so soon off a pizza shop. I don't care how successful.

HarveyKlinger ago

It's not that I'm playing devil's advocate as much as I'm trying to look at every possible angle. I don't know anything about this guy. I'm just answering the question on why someone who has a bunch of investment properties would have a pizza place, regardless of which came first. That's all. One common mistake with investigations is to make an assumption then do everything to prove that assumption. Look at it this way, if you were to listen to a backwards track you may not hear anything. But if I said "Hey, listen to this backwards track. You can TOTALLY hear them saying "I love Satan and pizza... right....... HERE" and most people will agree that they hear it. The same thing happens when you start with a conclusion and look for things to get you there. As I've stated before, I ran a pizza place in a small town for about 6 or 7 years. I can verify it can be VERY profitable, especially in an expensive city like DC.

stellarcorpse ago

Did you buy 15 properties? Travel around the world like a jet setter? (even to Cuba!) Take a look at this mans Instagram. That is not the life any pizza shop owner lives I don't care where their property is located. And I personally know a pizza shop owner in Beverly Hills. He lives a good life. But not like that. And he sure as hell does not have 15 properties. (properties in LA are about the same value as DC). Let's be logical here.