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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

Account Closed has started 25 posts and replied 118 times.

Post: Grant Cardone or Dave Ramsey

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  • Baltimore, MD
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@Aaron Howell Great Quote. I might need to re read "Rich dad poor dad" once again. And suggestions on some great books to pick up? 

Post: Grant Cardone or Dave Ramsey

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  • Baltimore, MD
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Thanks for all of the feedback. Great points made. Grant Cardone had some great points as I was Checking out his podcast. I am looking to escape the middle class. And grant Cardone really pushes that. But I do love the Dave Ramsey debt free approach on "Stupid Debt" 

Post: Grant Cardone or Dave Ramsey

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  • Baltimore, MD
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I Have been Listening and following Dave Ramsey plan for a while now. I happen to stumble upon grant cardone and have been listening to his materials. It's a total different approach from what Dave Ramsey teaches. Grant Cardone States " Don't Buy a House". It's not an asset. Which sounds like Robert kiyosaki. Also states don't save money in the stock market/retirement savings plan. But go for assets that only pay's you. Dave ramsey has been my guy and still is. But I like the 10x rule and Grant Cardone view on Money. Just asking my bigger pockets family. What do you think? Which route would you take?

Post: Cash Is KING!

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  • Baltimore, MD
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I Have been Following The Approach Of Dave Ramsey With his Baby Step Formula. And it truly Does Work! Eliminated my Car Payment, No Credit Cards, Paid off My student loan Completely and cut back on so many expenses. Having a monthly budget is the Best thing I have ever done when it comes to my finances. Just living below your means truly does work. I am currently Saving up more money to buy a property all cash. Question:1 Do you think it would be best to buy a multi family or a Single family if I am going all cash? Question 2: Just wanted to know has anyone else benefited from following Dave Ramsey's Approach other then myself? 

Post: New Investor in Hagerstown, MD & Montgomery County area

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  • Baltimore, MD
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@Ebonie Williams Welcome To Bigger Pockets. You are in the right place to learn everything about bigger pockets. Wish nothing but the best for you. Let the Learning Begin. 

Post: Getting a Home with Bad credit

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  • Baltimore, MD
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I am in the process of repairing my credit. But I would like to get a few properties. I was turned down on two properties due to my score. Both were SFH's. Is there any advice on getting a property while still repairing my credit?

Post: Keep Aiming at Deals But Not Shooting.

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  • Baltimore, MD
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I really would like to purchase a multi-family property. As I look I have see. A bunch of SFH that I could have purchased for a great price. But as my goal is to purchase an multi-family property I feel like I am sort of wasting time. I say that to ask. Should I start by getting an SFH or few first? Or just stick to searching for a multi-family proposal? I am just stuck at the moment and need some advice.

Post: No more talking, time for action

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  • Baltimore, MD
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@Dezra Robitson Sounds like you have been doing your research and gaining the knowledge. Now its Time To Pull The Trigger. Go for it! You can Do it. Wish nothing but success for you.

Post: How To Find Good Deals

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  • Baltimore, MD
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I Just wanted to get some insight and advice from the BP Community on Where are you guys/ladies finding Good deals @. Rather it be multi family properties and also Single Family homes. I don't have access to the MLS so i have been searching Redfin, Zillow, and even Craigslist. Any suggestions or advice?

Post: I want to do my first deal, But stuck on where to start

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  • Baltimore, MD
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I have been reading a couple of books that were suggested to me. They have helped me. Its so much information that is kind of overwhelming me when it comes to pulling the trigger. I am looking into getting rental properties/ buy and hold method. Do anyone have any help they can provide with helping me to pull the trigger on a deal and to do it the right way. Thanks BP