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All Forum Posts by: Darrell Bazemore

Darrell Bazemore has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Effective Next Steps for Wholesale Newbie

Darrell BazemorePosted
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Ok so Im at a crossroad on how to go about wholesale real estate. I've never done it, but I think I've found a deal. Can anyone advise me on the next immediate effective steps to take advantage of my 1st deal? Also please direct me as to how about finding investors and what I should do/do not be aware of or to do. Lowkey fomo, but any help is greatly appreciate. Thanks.

Post: Infinite Banking? Do or Don’t

Darrell BazemorePosted
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Hey there,

I’ve recently come across this concept and after doing light research I cant seem to find anything wrong with this personal finance system thus far. I got a quote to see what the cash value is year 1 and it looks good too (guaranteed $6500 & $13.3k end of year 1 and 2 respectively). Even though I understand that I would need to put $500 minimum per month to make it work, but if I break even on payments vs cash value in like early YR 3, would it not be worth it? Couple of details: guaranteed growth rate 4% insurance company has been paying out dividends at 6% and policy loan interest rate is at 5%. Payments around $600/mo which I can build around that. What do you think? Am I crazy or would this be a good idea?